If travelling to two countries in a short time is there a period which must be back in the UK?
I am looking at going to South Africa for a week and then coming back to collect the kids and travel to Bulgaria. I remember someone telling me years ago that they had to stay in the UK for a minimum of 3 days before being able to travel abroad again. Is this still the case? I have looked online but cannot find anything to help me find the answer
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If you are a British citizen, there is no minimum stay beteween travels - you can come and go as you please. There may be some travel restrictions if you in the UK on a visa - check with the Home Office.
Not heard of this -maybe it went the same way as exchange controls?!
Its never been the case you can travel wherever whenever for as long as you like how do yo think high flying business execs, manage.
There is no time limit on how long you have to stay between trips. More important - I note that you say "collect the kids" You should be aware that some countries, where children are travelling with one parent, require that you carry a letter from the other parent stating that they can travel with only one parent. This is not universal by any means, but a growing number of countries are asking for such a document.
Sounds like you have been spun a yarn to me, I have frequently returned from an overseas destination to the UK only to leave again a day or so later. In fact once, I arrived back in the UK from New York at 11:00 and left for france on a ferry that night!
You have nothing to worry about I can assure you.
If you have a UK passport i dont think this would be a problem. fly alot and have been back for very short periods and never had a problem.
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Answers:
If you are a British citizen, there is no minimum stay beteween travels - you can come and go as you please. There may be some travel restrictions if you in the UK on a visa - check with the Home Office.
Not heard of this -maybe it went the same way as exchange controls?!
Its never been the case you can travel wherever whenever for as long as you like how do yo think high flying business execs, manage.
There is no time limit on how long you have to stay between trips. More important - I note that you say "collect the kids" You should be aware that some countries, where children are travelling with one parent, require that you carry a letter from the other parent stating that they can travel with only one parent. This is not universal by any means, but a growing number of countries are asking for such a document.
Sounds like you have been spun a yarn to me, I have frequently returned from an overseas destination to the UK only to leave again a day or so later. In fact once, I arrived back in the UK from New York at 11:00 and left for france on a ferry that night!
You have nothing to worry about I can assure you.
If you have a UK passport i dont think this would be a problem. fly alot and have been back for very short periods and never had a problem.
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