Can I travel with the ID card?

Travelling now seems to be really comfortable and quick. We can fly, drive, or cover the distance in many other ways. But we need to meet some legal requirements. One may ask, “Can I travel with my ID card?”. Let’s reveal the truth about travel documents.

What has already changed?

Great Britain is no longer a member of the European Union. That means a lot in case of travelling, making business and so on. According to this decision, some regulations connected with travel documents have also changed.

Now, if you want to travel to:

  • any country which is a member of the European Union
  • Switzerland
  • any country which is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA),

you will need to show a valid passport instead of your ID card. So, can I travel with my ID card? It is no longer a valid travel document.

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Can I travel with my ID card or do I need a visa?

As many things have changed, it may be valuable to ask this question nowadays. It is because some new rules are now in place. To find out more, read further.

If you travel to the EU, EEA, or Switzerland some regulations apply. They are as follows:

1. You do not have to apply for a visa if you are planning short stays (up to 90 days in any 180 days period.

2. You have to apply for a visa if:

  • your stay abroad will be longer than 90 days in the previous 180 days period
  • you are planning to work, study, or take an internship

We advise you to check the requirements of the country to want to travel to before setting out on the journey.

Where to take a visa photo?

If you are planning to apply for a visa, you will have to provide an official photo. You can take it:

  • at a photographer’s studio
  • using a photo booth
  • at home with the Smartphone iD app.

Choose what is the best for you and be ready to embark on a journey!

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