Would you believe it? Our government giving us something back in the way of reduced fees.
Of course, my renewal application was sent off some 3.5 weeks ago.
Here's a link to the statement:
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ ... s-overseas
Reduction in passport fees for UK citizens overseas
Re: Reduction in passport fees for UK citizens overseas
Sodding typical - just sent my son's off 2 weeks ago and paid full whack.
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Re: Reduction in passport fees for UK citizens overseas
Looking at the new cost, it seems they've only reduced them to bring them in line with what UK residents pay.
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Re: Reduction in passport fees for UK citizens overseas
To be fair I don't really think you could ask for much more than that?Big Boy wrote:Looking at the new cost, it seems they've only reduced them to bring them in line with what UK residents pay.
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Visas for UK nationals living abroad
The fees for a UK passport for British citizens applying from overseas countries, including Spain, will fall by 35% from next month.
Passport fees for British nationals overseas reduced by 35%
James Brokenshire, Immigration and Security Minister, has announced that from 7th April the passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by £45 for adults and £28.50 for children.
The new fees are:
Adult 32 page passport £83.00
Child 32 page passport £53.00
Jumbo 48 page passport £91.00 (Adult / Child / Veteran)
The 35% decrease in passport fees is the result of efficiency savings made over the last three years by bringing back the processing and issuing of overseas passports to the UK, including from the former passport processing centre at the British Embassy Madrid.
Will Middleton, Consular Director for Spain, said:
This is good news for British citizens applying for a UK Passport from Spain. The repatriation of overseas passport centres means overseas applications can now be handled more efficiently and at significantly lower cost.
The new fees will benefit some four million Britons living overseas, including many of the estimated 800,000 who live in Spain for all or part of the year.
If you need a new or replacement passport, go to the Overseas British passport applications page on GOV.UK where you can make an overseas application. You need to apply and pay online and send your supporting documents direct to the UK (no longer to the nearest Consulate or Embassy). The turnaround time is four to six weeks, and applications are accepted up to nine months before the expiry of your current passport.
The new fees for overseas applications remain marginally higher than the equivalent fees for UK-based applicants because on average overseas applications take longer – and therefore cost slightly more - to process. This is because it is often less straightforward to establish whether or not an overseas applicant is entitled to a UK passport. Overseas customers will also continue to pay a courier charge in addition to the passport fee.
British nationals can get more information and advice on living in Spain by “liking / following” the British Embassy’s popular new social media channels on:
Passport fees for British nationals overseas reduced by 35%
James Brokenshire, Immigration and Security Minister, has announced that from 7th April the passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by £45 for adults and £28.50 for children.
The new fees are:
Adult 32 page passport £83.00
Child 32 page passport £53.00
Jumbo 48 page passport £91.00 (Adult / Child / Veteran)
The 35% decrease in passport fees is the result of efficiency savings made over the last three years by bringing back the processing and issuing of overseas passports to the UK, including from the former passport processing centre at the British Embassy Madrid.
Will Middleton, Consular Director for Spain, said:
This is good news for British citizens applying for a UK Passport from Spain. The repatriation of overseas passport centres means overseas applications can now be handled more efficiently and at significantly lower cost.
The new fees will benefit some four million Britons living overseas, including many of the estimated 800,000 who live in Spain for all or part of the year.
If you need a new or replacement passport, go to the Overseas British passport applications page on GOV.UK where you can make an overseas application. You need to apply and pay online and send your supporting documents direct to the UK (no longer to the nearest Consulate or Embassy). The turnaround time is four to six weeks, and applications are accepted up to nine months before the expiry of your current passport.
The new fees for overseas applications remain marginally higher than the equivalent fees for UK-based applicants because on average overseas applications take longer – and therefore cost slightly more - to process. This is because it is often less straightforward to establish whether or not an overseas applicant is entitled to a UK passport. Overseas customers will also continue to pay a courier charge in addition to the passport fee.
British nationals can get more information and advice on living in Spain by “liking / following” the British Embassy’s popular new social media channels on:
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Re: Visas for UK nationals living abroad
think your headline is wrong this is about passports not visas
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Mods could you alter the headline please



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This subject was mentioned a few days ago on another thread