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passports(sorry)
if you get an aussie on and let your british one laps,can you get your british one at a later date?
also,what are the advantages on keeping your british one..? with thanks... brum.. |
Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by brummy
(Post 8590740)
if you get an aussie on and let your british one laps,can you get your british one at a later date?
also,what are the advantages on keeping your british one..? with thanks... brum.. |
Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by shiels
(Post 8591019)
Not 100% sure but I guess you can, just thought I'd say hi from one brummy to another!! :)
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by brummy
(Post 8590740)
if you get an aussie on and let your british one laps,can you get your british one at a later date?
also,what are the advantages on keeping your british one..? with thanks... brum.. |
Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 8591024)
Yes you can. We have decided that once our UK ones expire we will not renew them. Our Australian ones are more important to us and to us there is no advantage of having valid UK ones as well as valid Australian ones.
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by brummy
(Post 8591030)
thank you,they also happen to cost a small fortune when there are four of them to pay for...!
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by brummy
(Post 8590740)
if you get an aussie on and let your british one laps,can you get your british one at a later date?
also,what are the advantages on keeping your british one..? with thanks... brum.. |
Re: passports(sorry)
It depends on if you plan on going to Europe at all. If so then it will be a lot easier to have the UK passport and not have to go down the visa route
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by verystormy
(Post 8592353)
It depends on if you plan on going to Europe at all. If so then it will be a lot easier to have the UK passport and not have to go down the visa route
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 8592355)
You don't have to go down the visa route as a british citizen just because you don't have a valid passport.
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by brummy
(Post 8592379)
so in a nutshell,you will always be british and can renew,if god forbid the worst happens and you have to go back.jeez that would be a dark day..:(:(
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 8592355)
You don't have to go down the visa route as a british citizen just because you don't have a valid passport.
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by elice_in_oz
(Post 8592591)
Wouldn't you still have to apply for visas (albeit free and easy to get) for EU countries if you wanted to travel around Europe? You might get into the UK easily with an Australian passport, but an EU (UK) passport could make life easier in other countries... :unsure:
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Re: passports(sorry)
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 8592600)
Obviously if the OP is going on a tour around Europe then a valid EU passport would be useful.
Australians don't require visas to most EU countries under the Schengen Convention. The UK has separate rules but no visa is required either. UK Passport is useful for some strange places like Brazil where no visa is required, but an Australian one requires. It helps in a few places round the world. |
Re: passports(sorry)
The Wife and I have just got our citizenship here do we need to get an ozzie passport to leave Australia??????????????????? I'm sure somebody said that you need it to get back in?????????????????????????
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