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Will pal’s criminal record scupper travel to the EU?
The Independent
|September 04, 2025
What will happen after 12 October for British passport holders wanting to travel to the EU who may have a criminal record from many years ago? I am trying to book a holiday for a friendship group, but one party member is concerned...
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A Thank you for a question on the European Union’s entry-exit (EES) system that I had not previously contemplated. The short answer is: “Nothing will change from 12 October 2025.” Now I shall spell out why that is the case for at least the next year, but why from October 2026 a criminal record could conceivably become a problem.
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