How are Expiry dates on UK passports written? [duplicate]
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In my British Passport the expiry date is given as 08APR meaning 8th April. It is followed by AVR24 for year of expiry. What does the AVR24 stand for?
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In my British Passport the expiry date is given as 08APR meaning 8th April. It is followed by AVR24 for year of expiry. What does the AVR24 stand for?
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any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23
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In my British Passport the expiry date is given as 08APR meaning 8th April. It is followed by AVR24 for year of expiry. What does the AVR24 stand for?
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This question already has an answer here:
UK Passport validity dates format
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In my British Passport the expiry date is given as 08APR meaning 8th April. It is followed by AVR24 for year of expiry. What does the AVR24 stand for?
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any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23
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any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23
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any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23
any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23
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They are written in the following format:
Day English-Month /French-Month Year
So for example:
01 Aug /Aout 25
For 1st August 2025.
Your date is simply 8th April 2024.
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I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
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They are written in the following format:
Day English-Month /French-Month Year
So for example:
01 Aug /Aout 25
For 1st August 2025.
Your date is simply 8th April 2024.
2
I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
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They are written in the following format:
Day English-Month /French-Month Year
So for example:
01 Aug /Aout 25
For 1st August 2025.
Your date is simply 8th April 2024.
2
I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
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They are written in the following format:
Day English-Month /French-Month Year
So for example:
01 Aug /Aout 25
For 1st August 2025.
Your date is simply 8th April 2024.
They are written in the following format:
Day English-Month /French-Month Year
So for example:
01 Aug /Aout 25
For 1st August 2025.
Your date is simply 8th April 2024.
answered Jan 9 at 15:35
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I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
add a comment |
2
I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
2
2
I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
I've known this almost my entire life and it still takes me a few moments to parse, every time. ^_^
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Jan 9 at 18:32
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
Yeah, I have exactly the same problem!
– Muzer
Jan 10 at 9:59
add a comment |
5
any chance you're seeing APR/AVR followed by 24? The French for April is Avril, and your passport might expire in 2024.
– Kate Gregory
Jan 9 at 15:23