Confederation-Wessex Travel Union

The Confederation-Wessex Travel Union, or the Common Travel Area, is a travel zone that comprises the British Isles, between the Great British Confederation and the Commonwealth of Wessex. In general, the Area's internal borders are subject to minimal or non-existent border controls and can normally be crossed by British and Wessen citizens with only minimal identity documents. The Confederation-Wessex passport is issued by various authorities in the Confederation and within Wessex, with different designs.

Wessex


Wessex only shares a land border with England and Wales within the Confederation. The only major connection to Wales being the two Severn Crossings, and the M50 in Gloucestershire. Wessex has the largest landborder with England with major and minor crossings barely marked apart from a 'Welcome' sign.

When arriving by air in Great Britain, Wessen citizens must present their Common Confederation-Wessex passport upon arrival, but do not require a Visa. Wessex citizens are issued with the Wessex variant of the passport.