Why do British passports have French?

The UK's Home Office told us that French translations on British passports are due to recommendations from the UN agency the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Most countries now adhere to these to ensure their passports are accepted worldwide.
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What is the French on the British passport?

“Dieu et mon droit,” or “God and my right,” are the words featured on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (minus Scotland). They are frequently found throughout London engraved on old buildings, or even on the British passport. But it's in French that those words under the lion and the unicorn are written.
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How many French words are on the front of a British passport?

This is the fascinating reason there are two French phrases on a British passport. THE UK passport is a symbol of our Britishness - and we could soon see the return of the traditional blue when Brexit is finally in effect. So why are the two phrases on the cover actually in French?
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What language is written on the British passport?

Passports were written in Latin or English until 1772, then in French until 1858. Since that time, they have been written in English, with some sections translated into French.
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Why do American passports have French?

Languages. At a League of Nations conference in 1920 about passports and through-train travel, a recommendation was that passports be written in French (historically, the language of diplomacy) and one other language. English, the de facto national language of the United States, has always been used in U.S. passports.
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Why there is French on a British passport



Does the Queen have a passport?

The Queen doesn't have to use a passport to travel.

Every passport in the United Kingdom is issued with the Queen's name. As a consequence, the Queen doesn't need her own passport to travel. However, all other members of the royal family, including The Prince of Wales, hold their own passports.
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Can you have triple citizenship?

Can you have triple citizenship? Yes, you may hold citizenship in three countries. The same rules apply as for dual citizenship — not every country allows for multiple citizenships, so you would need to check whether your country of origin permits triple citizenship.
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Is there such a thing as a Scottish passport?

As a member of the EU, Scottish passports will follow the EU passport model and therefore will broadly follow the current look of UK passports in colour, size, and layout, but will be identified as a Scottish passport on the front cover.
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What does a blue passport mean?

The second most common colour, blue passports symbolises “the new world” and 15 Caribbean countries use this colour for the passports. The block of South American countries, including, Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, also use the blue passport – the cover symbolising the connection with Mercosur, a trade union.
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How many passports can you have UK?

You can have a two UK passports at the same time.
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Why are British passports black?

Prior to the late 80s, British passports were blue in color, as they are now. However, since the blue passport inception in 1921, there have been a number of interesting variations on the blue color, but the British passport has never been black.
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Is the new British passport Black or blue?

In mid-2020, the UK government began issuing the new UK blue passports for first-time applicants and those renewing their passports. However, although it was stated that the passports were blue, many people believe them to be closer to black in colour.
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Are British passports now blue?

The new blue passport design is now being issued. Blue passports will be phased in over a number of months. If you renew your passport during this initial period, you may be issued with either a blue or a burgundy British passport.
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Do you need a passport to go to Wales?

Visas & Immigration

As part of the United Kingdom, there are no border controls when entering Wales from within the UK and you will not require a passport to travel between parts of the UK, Ireland and Scotland.
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Can unvaccinated people travel to France?

Unvaccinated travellers must present a negative result of a PCR test less than 72 hours old or an antigen test less than 48 hours old before departure (departure of the first flight when the journey includes a connection), or a certificate of recovery (positive result of a PCR or antigen test carried out more than 11 ...
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What is the motto of England?

United Kingdom: No official motto. Sovereign's motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; In My Defens God Me Defend in Scotland.
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What is black passport?

United States passport cover: black

Black passports are diplomatic passports. They are issued to employees of the United States Department of State who must travel overseas to work for the interests of the Department of State.
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Why are passports only 4 Colours?

It's often assumed that passport covers can only be made in shades of blue, black, green, and red. And, generally speaking, it's pretty much true that countries opt for these dark, official-looking hues. But it turns out that there's no official regulation forcing these countries to select primary colors.
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Which country has a pink passport?

If you're a Swedish national who lost your passport, the country will send you an emergency travel document—in pink.
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Does Wales have its own passport?

No, there is no Welsh passport.
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What is my nationality if I was born in Scotland?

People born in Scotland are called Scottish or British and can say that they live in Scotland, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Scotland will say they are Scottish rather than British.
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Does France allow dual citizenship?

French law permits dual nationality and does not require foreigners who obtain French nationality to give up their original one. A naturalized immigrant can therefore legally have French nationality and the nationality of another country.
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Can I lose my British citizenship if I live abroad?

Voting and citizenship

Your UK citizenship will not be affected if you move or retire abroad.
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Does France allow triple citizenship?

Answer: In both the USA and France dual and multiple citizenship is allowed.
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