La semaine prochaine je dois partir aux Baléares mais je viens de me rendre compte que mon passeport ainsi que ma carte d'identité sont périmés depuis quelques mois.
En sachant que je suis de nationalité française, que je réside en France mais que les vols se feront d'Allemagne/Baléares (habitant près de la frontière allemande).
La question que je me pose est la suivante : puis-je tout de même utiliser ces documents ? J'ai vu sur certaines discussions que les avis étaient plus ou moins différents alors je commence a douter..
Impossible de prendre l'avion avec carte d'identité et passport périmé ( a moins d'avoir une énorme chance qu'ils voyant pas que vos papiers sont périmés ce qui m'étonnerer trés fort) !!!
C'est arrivé à un ami il y a un mois ils s'en sont aperçu au comptoir d'enregistrement que ses papiers étaient périmés, lui il avait même pas fait attention cet idiot du coup il a regardé l'avion décolé !!!
Le passeport périmé depuis moins de 5 ans permet de se rendre en Espagne, mais certaines compagnies aériennes étendent leurs exigences au-delà des obligations administratives.
Contactez précisément la compagnie aérienne.
Les ressortissants des États de l’Union européenne, de la Suisse, de la
Norvège, de l’Islande et du Liechtenstein n’auront besoin que d’une
pièce nationale d’identité ou d’un passeport en vigueur.
Reste a savoir ce qu'il entendent par passeport en vigueur ! Date de validité ou date de validité + les 5 ans ?
Ce que ne je comprends pas, c'est pourquoi 95% des sites concernant les voyages Espagne/France en avion affichent qu'il suffit d'une carte d'identité VALIDE ( pas mon cas ) ou d'un passeport VALIDE OU EXPIRE par moins de 5 ans ( mon cas ).
Ces sites sont autant bien officiels (ambassade etc..), que les compagnies aériennes ou les sites de tourisme plus généraux.
Après vos réponses, on a l'impression que c'est quasi mission impossible pour moi ! Demain je vais retenter de contacter la compagnie aérienne Hamburg International pour savoir ce qu'il en est, en espérant qu'ils puissent me donner un réponse PRECISE et EXACTE, que je puisse prendre de l'avance pour annuler ce que je peux et surtout ne pas me faire refouler le jour J.
Puisque apparemment tout dépendrais du règlement propre à la compagnie. Après la loi c'est la loi, je ne suis pas en dehors avec mon passeport expiré depuis Mars 2010.
Voilà ce que le site TIMATIC me donne lorsque je lance ma simulation
Passport required.
- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid
for the period of intended stay.
- Expired passports (max. 5 years) issued to nationals of
France are accepted.
Passport Exemptions:
- Holders of National Identity Cards issued to nationals of
France.
VISA NOT REQUIRED.
Ne pensez vous pas qu'il serait judicieux de ma part de demander un document certifiant que j'ai fais une demande pour un nouveau passeport ainsi que pour une nouvelle carte d'identité ? Cela pourrait il jouer ou c'est sans aucune valeur ?
Ne pensez vous pas qu'il serait judicieux de ma part de demander un document certifiant que j'ai fais une demande pour un nouveau passeport ainsi que pour une nouvelle carte d'identité ? Cela pourrait il jouer ou c'est sans aucune valeur ?
Si ce document existait, il n'aurait aucune valeur. Les seuls documents valides sont CNI et Passeport (et pas le permis de conduire sur lequel pourtant figure l'identité et la photo du titulaire).
Si ce document existait, il n'aurait aucune valeur. Les seuls documents valides sont CNI et Passeport (et pas le permis de conduire sur lequel pourtant figure l'identité et la photo du titulaire).
Une carte d'identité carton provisoire existe encore dans les textes, et sur VF il y a quelques mois on avait quelqu'un qui était parvenu à en obtenir une, reste que c'est tout à fait confidentiel.
Un passeport en vigueur c'est un modèle qui est d'actualité ; les passeports Delphine, électroniques et biométriques sont actuellement les trois types de passeports français en vigueur ; c'est sans lien avec la date limité de validité, même si c'est souvent compris et utilisé en ce sens, je le sais bien.
Pour y croire, j'aimerais juste que ce forumeur nous en mette une photo à disposition. Quand au modèle papier qui n'est pas sécurisé, il n'a aujourd'hui plus aucune valeur et je doute fort qu'il puisse servir à autre chose qu'à décorer.
La mienne qui date de 1989 mais je ne peux pas embarquer avec mais dans la rue, en cas de contrôle, pas de problème (tant que la photo est ressemblante).
Une carte d'identité a une validité de 10 ans (pour voyager) et la mise en service de la CNI sécurisée date de 1995. Nous sommes en 2010, je ne pense pas qu'il soit possible aujourd'hui de prendre l'avion avec un bout de carton.
Des cartes carton, les consulats en ont distribué jusque dans les années 2000 ; elles sont parfaitement valables et permettent, entre autres, de prendre l'avion.
Pour justifier de son identité il n'y a pas de date limite, tant que la photo ressemble ; pour ce faire une carte qui aurait 20 ans peut être valable, sans souci.
Une carte d'identité a une validité de 10 ans (pour voyager) et la mise en service de la CNI sécurisée date de 1995. Nous sommes en 2010, je ne pense pas qu'il soit possible aujourd'hui de prendre l'avion avec un bout de carton.
Bonjour,
Ben si ! Et même de voir 2 policiers de la PAF se marrer et s'esclaffer en constatant que c'était un consulat en Suisse qui finissait les stocks !
Regardez comme elle est belle, je ne sais pas si elle tiendra encore 2 ans😕
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama - palindrome, auteur inconnu
Bonsoir
je viens de lire votre message d'aout 2010
Il m'arrive la même chose que vous, ma carte d'identité est périmée, avez-vous réussi à avoir une carte d'identité provisoire ?
Je pars (j'aurais du partir) de France pour les Baléares le 17 septembre
Merci pour les infos
Rose 27
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