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Short-stay visa (C) — business: British citizen → France

🇬🇧 nationality: United Kingdom🇬🇧 lives in: United Kingdom🇫🇷 going to: France (Schengen)updated 2026-06-12

Good news — no visa needed for short stays

United Kingdom passport holders can visit France — and the whole Schengen area — without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

The bottom line

⚠️ All classes of British nationality are visa-exempt, including BN(O) and British Overseas citizens.

When to start

Start 2–14 days before your travel date.

The low end assumes everything goes smoothly; the high end leaves margin for delays and passport hiccups.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 3 Oct 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Check your passportstart by 3 Oct 2026

Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the area, issued within the last 10 years, with 2 blank pages. Renew first if you're close to either limit — airlines enforce both at check-in.

takes ~1 day
Source: travel-europe.europa.eu · updated 2026-06-12
2
Count your 90/180 daysstart by 7 Oct 2026

The 90-day allowance covers ALL Schengen countries combined in any rolling 180-day window. If you've been in the area recently, verify your remaining days with the EU short-stay calculator before booking.

takes ~1 day
Source: ec.europa.eu · updated 2026-06-12
3
Cross the border — EES registrationstart by 16 Oct 2026

At your first entry the Entry/Exit System records your fingerprints and photo instead of stamping your passport — allow a few extra minutes. Later crossings are faster. Once ETIAS launches (expected Q4 2026), apply online before boarding.

takes ~1 day
Source: travel-europe.europa.eu · updated 2026-06-12

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