Renewing British Passport from Australia
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Not sure if the question has been answered but thought I'd pop my 2 cents in. We applied for baby Clacfarts first passport a few months ago. We did need a counter signature from a British passport holder but this was done electronically. You give them the email of the person and then when they receive the email from HMRC they input their passport details, name etc. How they know you, how long.
Now as ours was for a baby only a month old at the time the requirement was that they knew the applicants parent(s).
Failing that, im pretty sure you can get a notary to sign it without having to have known them because it's what they do. Hope you manage to sort it
Now as ours was for a baby only a month old at the time the requirement was that they knew the applicants parent(s).
Failing that, im pretty sure you can get a notary to sign it without having to have known them because it's what they do. Hope you manage to sort it
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Not sure if the question has been answered but thought I'd pop my 2 cents in. We applied for baby Clacfarts first passport a few months ago. We did need a counter signature from a British passport holder but this was done electronically. You give them the email of the person and then when they receive the email from HMRC they input their passport details, name etc. How they know you, how long.
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Re: Renewing British Passport from Australia
Can we still do things offline the old way, because when I do to the official website it doesn't even show me that option at all?
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This is where I have a problem, because the government website also states that the person doing the online confirmation not only needs to be a UK citizen but also needs to be a current UK resident.
Can we still do things offline the old way, because when I do to the official website it doesn't even show me that option at all?
Can we still do things offline the old way, because when I do to the official website it doesn't even show me that option at all?
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This is marvelous news, and completely unexpected given the website wasn't very helpful. Is this 100% because I don't want to put someone in a very tough and uncomfortable place if they get contacted and have to confirm that they know me, live in the UK, etc.
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Hmm, I was asking about online confirmation but this seems to be all about the old method.
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The same criteria apply. HMPO acknowledged that the online check instructions were a one size fits all and didn’t apply to overseas applications. If you’re concerned then I would give them a call.
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Thanks BiP, I just had a chat with HMPO and their official line was that if the person doing the confirmation doesn't reside in the UK then they cannot do it online and I need to go the paper route. But as with most dysfunctional institutions that are shoddily (mis)managed, chances are that YMMV would apply here and the HUACA route (albeit this was an online chat...) could have yielded completely different results.
Bit confusing this because I'm not sure whether that means the entire application needs to be done by paper form or just the confirmation. I had my money on the former but it seems that the latter is the case as a link to some sort of paperwork is supposed to eventually show up... during the online application process.
Bit confusing this because I'm not sure whether that means the entire application needs to be done by paper form or just the confirmation. I had my money on the former but it seems that the latter is the case as a link to some sort of paperwork is supposed to eventually show up... during the online application process.
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Re: Renewing British Passport from Australia
Turns out that everything can be done online and that only the identity confirmation needs to be done via paper in my case.
The whole setup is kinda cool because the regular photos are no longer needed - instead, the paper confirmation form is generated by the website with a digitised picture that was uploaded earlier. So all you need to do is print out that form and get it signed.
The whole setup is kinda cool because the regular photos are no longer needed - instead, the paper confirmation form is generated by the website with a digitised picture that was uploaded earlier. So all you need to do is print out that form and get it signed.
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Hi astera, I'd be interested to know how long it takes to get your new passport once you've sent the old one off. I imagine with Covid and Brexit it will take longer than the normal 4-6 weeks?
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In 'normal' times mine took less than 2weeks a few years ago
#29
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Thanks BiP, I just had a chat with HMPO and their official line was that if the person doing the confirmation doesn't reside in the UK then they cannot do it online and I need to go the paper route. But as with most dysfunctional institutions that are shoddily (mis)managed, chances are that YMMV would apply here and the HUACA route (albeit this was an online chat...) could have yielded completely different results.
Bit confusing this because I'm not sure whether that means the entire application needs to be done by paper form or just the confirmation. I had my money on the former but it seems that the latter is the case as a link to some sort of paperwork is supposed to eventually show up... during the online application process.
Bit confusing this because I'm not sure whether that means the entire application needs to be done by paper form or just the confirmation. I had my money on the former but it seems that the latter is the case as a link to some sort of paperwork is supposed to eventually show up... during the online application process.
Turns out that everything can be done online and that only the identity confirmation needs to be done via paper in my case.
The whole setup is kinda cool because the regular photos are no longer needed - instead, the paper confirmation form is generated by the website with a digitised picture that was uploaded earlier. So all you need to do is print out that form and get it signed.
The whole setup is kinda cool because the regular photos are no longer needed - instead, the paper confirmation form is generated by the website with a digitised picture that was uploaded earlier. So all you need to do is print out that form and get it signed.
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Re: Renewing British Passport from Australia
I did the online application form last week but only got the ID verification done yesterday (required as the passport is for a child). Straight after that I posted the ID page along with the old passport to the UK via overnight courier delivery and UPS is already showing it as delivered before 10am today (Tuesday).
They should send me a SMS as soon as the new passport ships so I will let you know when that happens. Their website did mention "up to 4 weeks" or something like that but I don't think they are overburdened with applications at a time when people simply won't be travelling for quite some time to come...