Is it objectionable to carry someone else's passport across the UK Border?

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I was watching a UK Border Patrol episode on youtube (relevant bit is at 9:01) where the customs agents at Heathrow confiscated a relative's genuine passport from a Bolivian traveler because the relative was not traveling at the time.

The customs officials did a check and found the passport was genuine. Despite this they decided to confiscate it and hand it over to the local Bolivian embassy.

To my understanding the passport is the property of the other nation, and cannot be confiscated without strong justification. The traveler was not even penalized or cautioned, which strengthens my feeling that it was not illegal to carry the passport.

Finally since the passport-holder might be subject to censure or penalties from their home country (Bolivia in this case) for an incident involving their passport, it seems to me to be an overreach by customs.

  • Do customs usually confiscate passports they find with another traveller, when the passport-owner is not travelling?
  • Is there absolutely no valid reason to carry a non-traveling person's passport?

Would be grateful if someone could shed light on any experiences with travelling with someone else's passport where this has come to the notice of customs.






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Are you allowed to carry someone elses passport?

From the research I've just done on Google, it seems that it should be OK to be in possession of another person's passport as long as you have a letter of authorisation from the owner of the passport, and of course as long as you don't attempt to fraudulently use the passport.

Do you need a passport to cross borders in UK?

You'll need to show your identity document, such as your passport or national identity card.

What does border control see when they scan your passport?

The computer chip or machine readable passports do not hold your criminal records or any other personal information other than your name, place of birth, date of birth, passport number and the issue and expiry dates of the document. The chip is capable of carrying other information, but not criminal records.



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