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i,e it is worth doing then Maureen
Just looked at one of ours and it is a very dark blue, but almost black looking. Depending on what light you look at.
My last UK one was very dark blue with the nice hard cover. My current one will no expire until 2013 but I will willingly pay for a new one!
Andrena
Being a non EU country we won't have a need for an EU point of immigration just a UK one and the rest of the world. It will be you joining the Non European Q if you want to visit here. As for us Brits, we will travel around the EU through the short queues while you stand in those massive EU lines. Of course, we will still be a European country.
Dave
Prety sure the visa waiver is not done on a euro basis. Rather it ncludes teh United Kingdom. It is open to some non EU countries already such as Chile.
The EU is currently considering cancelling the USA visa waiver over some clerical error. Not sure if that has been sorted out.If tehy do you can garentee Trump will hit the EU back harder. It's what he does.
I would have sworn my old passport was dark blue but just come across my very first one (1967) and it is definitely black when compared to black or navy leather (handbags).