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aussiedreamer Aug 1st 2010 6:09 pm

Passport Renewals
 
Hi

Does anyone know if you can renew your kids passports whilst holidaying in the UK. Have 2 that have expired so need to get new ones


Jane

Sally Simpson Aug 1st 2010 8:15 pm

Re: Passport Renewals
 
Won't you need in date ones to leave Aus/enter the UK?:confused:

You are supposed to have a permanent address but people do it because it is cheaper. There are several threads on the subject.

JAJ Aug 2nd 2010 1:57 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally Simpson (Post 8745993)
Won't you need in date ones to leave Aus/enter the UK?

Perhaps children have Australian passports?

see:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAn...port/DG_174105

renth Aug 2nd 2010 2:07 pm

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Originally Posted by aussiedreamer (Post 8745734)
Hi

Does anyone know if you can renew your kids passports whilst holidaying in the UK. Have 2 that have expired so need to get new ones


Jane

We did a few yrs ago, same day service @ Liverpool passport office. Not cheap for 3 though. Now we have Aussie passports we've let the UK ones expire. You can enter UK on an expired UK passport BTW.

ex_exile Aug 2nd 2010 3:23 pm

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Originally Posted by renth (Post 8748347)
We did a few yrs ago, same day service @ Liverpool passport office. Not cheap for 3 though. Now we have Aussie passports we've let the UK ones expire. You can enter UK on an expired UK passport BTW.

This was also possible at the London, Victoria PP office a few years ago.

An expired passport is not a valid travel document, I'm not sure that an airline would let you on board if thats all you had, having said that I have travelled before on a PP with "issues" but still managed to get into the UK.

renth Aug 2nd 2010 3:34 pm

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Originally Posted by ex_exile (Post 8748460)
This was also possible at the London, Victoria PP office a few years ago.

An expired passport is not a valid travel document, I'm not sure that an airline would let you on board if thats all you had, having said that I have travelled before on a PP with "issues" but still managed to get into the UK.

We travel on our Aussie passports but an expired UK one is OK for going through passport control at the UK. Can't see the point of spending all that money to renew them...

JAJ Aug 2nd 2010 3:38 pm

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Originally Posted by ex_exile (Post 8748460)
An expired passport is not a valid travel document, I'm not sure that an airline would let you on board if thats all you had, having said that I have travelled before on a PP with "issues" but still managed to get into the UK.

Expired passports are "usually" accepted by their country of issue, this is true for the UK: http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airl...vice/global/en

LINZI Aug 2nd 2010 3:43 pm

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Originally Posted by renth (Post 8748478)
We travel on our Aussie passports but an expired UK one is OK for going through passport control at the UK. Can't see the point of spending all that money to renew them...

I am just in the process of applying for Aussie passports and i was wondering what to do with the uk passports when they run out so after reading this i might not bother as its so expensive to do.

Swerv-o Aug 2nd 2010 4:04 pm

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Originally Posted by LINDZI (Post 8748494)
I am just in the process of applying for Aussie passports and i was wondering what to do with the uk passports when they run out so after reading this i might not bother as its so expensive to do.


I am planning to renew my UK one when I go back in December.

I think a current UK passport is a good thing to have - if not for access to the UK, but for access to the rest of Europe without needing visas and such.


S

LINZI Aug 2nd 2010 4:10 pm

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Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 8748524)
I am planning to renew my UK one when I go back in December.

I think a current UK passport is a good thing to have - if not for access to the UK, but for access to the rest of Europe without needing visas and such.


S

Yes i forgot about that :( but to be honest the price of flying back to the uk anytime in the near future is going to be very slim so i will decide near the time they are needed to be done its not for a few years yet so better start saving now :)

aussiedreamer Aug 4th 2010 9:54 am

Re: Passport Renewals
 
Hi There

Thanks for the replies. I will be travelling back on my own, my passport has another year to go. 2 of my childrens passports have expired and we plan a holiday overseas next year but won't be citizens by then so they will have no valid passport.

Jane

Smartinis Aug 4th 2010 3:31 pm

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Does anyone know if there is any sort of time limit on renewing expired British passports? Our sons expired a couple of years ago and even though he doesn't need it, I would like to get it renewed at some point but can't afford it at the moment.


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