New passport rules for Britons with dual citizenship

Millions of British citizens live abroad. Many of them have dual nationality and own a passport issued by their country of residence.

Most live in “non-visa” nations. These include member states of the European Union and wider Schengen area, as well as Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and the US.

Passports issued by these countries allow travellers to visit the UK for a stay of up to six months for tourism, family visits or business. At present, British dual nationals can use their foreign passport to enter and exit the UK.

But from 25 February 2026, that option ends – obliging British citizens who want to return to get a UK passport or an expensive “certificate showing right of abode”.

Credit to : The Independent