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bricro1 | 08:30 Sun 29th Jul 2007 | Law
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When did it become a legal requirement to carry a passport for travelling abroad?
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Probably from around 1914 - 1915, for UK passports.

http://www.passport.gov.uk/general_history_ove rview.asp
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Now I may be totally wrong here, but I think I read somewhere that passports are not legally required at all, it's just that it has become a very uiseful form of ID that airlines etc demand as part of their process and that's the same for entry etc all over the world. For example I once read Boy George's column in a Sunday paper and he explained how he lost his passport the day before flying to somewhere or other and by contacting the embassy was able to get an invitation to vist that country and hence was able to travel without a passport. I'm pretty sure I didn't dream this! No doubt someone will let me know if it's total B0ll0cks!
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I think you are right because no one can tell me which law says that passport sare legally required to leave or enter the country.

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