Immigration and Nationality Division
Guernsey Border Agency
New Jetty, White Rock,
St Peter Port, Guernsey,
GY1 2LL, Channel Islands
Tel: +44 1481 741420
Email: ind@gba.gov.gg
Everyone on the collective passport must be under 18 years old by the end of the planned trip. They must also be a British national, which means they are either a:
Group leaders and deputy leaders must be over 21 years old and hold a valid ten-year British passport covering the full period of the trip.
The current fee for a collective passport (January 2012) is 39
Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid. e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Please attach documents which can be used by people who would like to follow this procedure.
Please attach sample completed documents which would help other people who would like to follow this procedure.
Please explain the processing your application.
Videos explaining the procedure or to fill the applications. Attach videos using the following tag <&video type="website">video ID|width|height<&/video&> from external websites. Please remove the "&" inside the tags during implementation. Website = allocine, blip, dailymotion, facebook, gametrailers, googlevideo, html5, metacafe, myspace, revver, sevenload, viddler, vimeo, youku, youtube width = 560, height = 340, Video ID = Can be obtained from the URL of webpage where the video is displayed. e.g In the following url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0US7oR_t3M" Video ID is "Y0US7oR_t3M".
Each group must have name an adult group leader to travel with them.
It is also advisable to have the group name a deputy leader. This person will take over if, for example, the leader were to become ill. If there is no named deputy leader, the collective passport becomes invalid if the leader is unable to travel. Having a named deputy means the group can avoid delays while the name of a new leader is added to the collective passport.
A list which displays the kind of information which is required to complete the procedure. e.g. 1. Date of Birth. 2. City or County of Birth.
A Collective (group) passport is an easy and cost-effective way for students, scouts, guides, or other recognised youth organisations planning to travel together to, or through certain European countries. A collective passport can be issued for a minimum of five and a maximum of fifty children and young people. For a larger group (more than 50), application should be made for two or more collective passports and the group divided between them.
The use of collective passports is governed by an international treaty.
You can only use a collective passport to travel to certain European countries, it cannot be used to travel to countries outside Europe.
Collective Passports can be used to travel to the following countries (January 2012):
Some countries not listed above may accept collective passports and further advice can be obtained from the Passport Office, however, there may be circumstances where the Passport Office would advise that young people travel on their own passports.
Please note:
Collective passports are not accepted by the following countries (January 2012):
Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate. e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.
More information which might help people.