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Moreover, they should not have refused a British citizen from entering, despite not having a British passport nor CoE-RoA.Right of admission to the United Kingdom wrote:
11.—(1) An EEA national must be admitted to the United Kingdom on arrival if the EEA national produces a valid national identity card or passport issued by an EEA State.
As you said, it's not an eID.Identity card for Belgians living abroad wrote:The eID and Kids-ID are valid identity and travel documents for the member states of the European Union and for a few neighbouring countries. Hence, they will often be helpful - and even necessary - means for the holders to identify themselves.
For numerous countries a passport is required as an eID is not sufficient.
Entering the UK wrote:You’re from an EEA country or Switzerland
You can enter the UK with either a valid passport or a national identity card issued by a EEA country.
Thanks, Obie. So, which one did the kid have?
That is like a form of Registration certificate. It does not permit travel.Battlestar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:55 amShe had one for EU nationals. And on it it has her Belgian national number, date of birth, details of parents and states nationality as United Kingdom.