Story in the That's Life summer special magazine about a lady who was turned away from Bourgas airport for only having a British Subject passport not a British Citizen one. They put her on the first flight out of Bulgaria
She was born in Ireland but has lived in Scotland for 42 years - however she still travels on her British Subject passport. She had been to Bulgaria before and not been stopped but apparantly Bulgarian immigration is tightening up due to their impending entry to the EU.
Sooo if you travel on a British Subject passport then you need to obtain a visa. (Which of course she should have done)
For info, this situation has been previously discussed on several occasions, e.g. HERE and HERE but it's certainly worth reminding non-"British Citizen" passport holders that they are highly likely to require a visa to visit Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian Embassy advises:
Holders of valid ordinary passports from the following countries do not need a visa to visit Bulgaria for up to 90 days within each period of six months:
(N.B. - countries other than the UK edited out of this list)
UK (British Citizen Passport Holders and British Nationals /Overseas/ only)
Important Notice!
1. Family members of the EU citizen, who do not have the nationality of EU Member State, enjoy the same rights of the EU citizens for their travel to Bulgaria. This is only in case they have a status of permanent residence in an EU country (ILR) and are travelling together or are going to Bulgaria to join (with the relevant documents) their family member(s) who is(are) already in the country.
2. The holders of the following types of the British Passports need visas for travel to Bulgaria:
British Overseas Territories Citizen without Right to Abode
British Overseas Citizens
British Subjects without Right to Abode
British Protected Persons
Baldur
Thanks for the links and advice Baldur.
I just hope British Subject passport holders take note - It must be awful to travel to a country and then sent straight back home.
I am certainly not aware of there
being cases of Irish passport holders refused entry to Bulgaria.
There have been cases that have involved BRITISH SUBJECT passports that some
Irish citizens hold. These passports need a visa for entry into Bulgaria (or at
least this was the case prior to Bulgaria's EU accession in 2007).
I am certainly not aware of there being cases of Irish passport holders refused entry to Bulgaria.
I should certainly hope not, as Irish citizens bearing Irish passports are citizens of an EU member state and, therefore, qualify under the provision "Holders of valid ordinary passports from the following countries do not need a visa to visit Bulgaria for up to 90 days within each period of six months"
Ireland was one of the countries to which my caveat "(N.B. - countries other than the UK edited out of this list)" referred.
Baldur
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