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An identity document issued in the form of a small, mostly standard-sized card, is usually called an identity card (IC or ID card).
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Different controls on document on the same route
Generally speaking, you will encounter three different checks.
By the police/immigration/customs at the departure airport. These are mostly for security reasons and to stamp passports on departure. …
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Traveling with a photocopy of a European ID across Europe
No.
Official ID documents have many features to prevent forgery or manipulation. They might also be officially invalidated when a new one is issued before the expiry date. A copy has none of those -- …
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Travelling from Denmark to UK and back with id card
As of June 2017, the Brexit has not happened yet and negotiations are still ongoing.
Unless all 28 current members agree to a different date (part of a soft Brexit), the UK is an EU member until 30 …
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Lost my passport and need to travel within the EU
This depends on your citizenship.
For non-EU citizens a national ID card does not help much, because they would need to show a passport with entry/exit stamps.
For EU citizens a national ID is enoug …
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Should a non-EU citizen always carry his/her passport in Germany?
As a Tourist
I'd probably take the passport with me.
As a Resident Alien
I'd handle it much as German nationals do with their Personalausweis. If you're in your hometown and not engaged in any activit …