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siw1978 Jan 13th 2009 9:53 pm

Passport question?
 
Hi Again!!
I have so many things going round my head as the move so close, Feb!! My daughter has to the beginning of Oct validity left on her passport. We already have our PR cards we were going to renew her passport once we got to Canada as we were origionally supposed to be out there from Nov08 so she would have had a year left. Would it be better for us to try and renew it now or is she fine to travel on this passport. When we do renew do we have to change anything on the PR cards or is it just a case of changing the passport.
Thanks Kirsty

Elaine B. Jan 13th 2009 9:59 pm

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by siw1978 (Post 7165877)
Hi Again!!
I have so many things going round my head as the move so close, Feb!! My daughter has to the beginning of Oct validity left on her passport. We already have our PR cards we were going to renew her passport once we got to Canada as we were origionally supposed to be out there from Nov08 so she would have had a year left. Would it be better for us to try and renew it now or is she fine to travel on this passport. When we do renew do we have to change anything on the PR cards or is it just a case of changing the passport.
Thanks Kirsty

Sorry don't know the answer to you question but I'm sure someone else will be along soon to help:thumbup:

Anyway just be aware that it is a lot more expensive to renew your passport in North America roughly around $275 for an adults plus all applications have to go to Washington DC.

cov-canuck Jan 13th 2009 10:43 pm

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 7165894)
Sorry don't know the answer to you question but I'm sure someone else will be along soon to help:thumbup:

Anyway just be aware that it is a lot more expensive to renew your passport in North America roughly around $275 for an adults plus all applications have to go to Washington DC.

We looked at the figures, and with the recent increase in passport fees in the UK we didn't notice a huge difference in prices. In fact, I'm sure I read on one passport site that they have standardised the pricing so that you pay the same regardless of where in the world you are.

Elaine B. Jan 13th 2009 10:55 pm

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by cov-canuck (Post 7166053)
We looked at the figures, and with the recent increase in passport fees in the UK we didn't notice a huge difference in prices. In fact, I'm sure I read on one passport site that they have standardised the pricing so that you pay the same regardless of where in the world you are.

That's good news makes sense that everyone pays the same just wish that was the case when I got my kids their British passports this time last year.

siw1978 Jan 13th 2009 11:29 pm

Re: Passport question?
 
should she be ok travelling on this passport then? do we need to do anything with her PR card if we do change now? thanks kirsty

Elaine B. Jan 14th 2009 8:03 am

Re: Passport question?
 
I thought someone would have answered your question by now. Hopefully someone with a lot more knowledge than I can help.:thumbup:

siw1978 Jan 14th 2009 8:09 am

Re: Passport question?
 
Thanks Elaine, i hope someone can answer it also as don't want to leave anything to chance. kirsty

cov-canuck Jan 15th 2009 11:52 am

Re: Passport question?
 
I believe that as long as you have your PR cards you no longer need the Visa in your passport, that's why they strike it out.

We landed 2 years ago, OH has had his PR card for a while, and we are about to renew his passport. I can say that when we travel in and out of Canada, no one looks at the visa anymore, they specifically want the PR card.

You do not need to change anything on your PR card when you renew a passport.

You might have better luck asking this in the immigration forum though.

As long as she has more than 6 months remaining on her passport you should not have any difficulties travelling on it, or renewing it before you leave.

JAJ Jan 15th 2009 2:50 pm

Re: Passport question?
 
It is easier, simpler and quicker to renew a British passport in the United Kingdom.

Bad1 Feb 4th 2009 10:04 am

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 7165894)
Sorry don't know the answer to you question but I'm sure someone else will be along soon to help:thumbup:

Anyway just be aware that it is a lot more expensive to renew your passport in North America roughly around $275 for an adults plus all applications have to go to Washington DC.

$205.00 USD just found out this morning is what it costs to renew and have it shipped ups or fedX. broken down 190+15 for shipping..........:curse:

Bad1 Feb 4th 2009 10:08 am

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Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 7175061)
It is easier, simpler and quicker to renew a British passport in the United Kingdom.


And probably cheaper too..........:thumbsup:

Bad1 Feb 7th 2009 12:52 pm

Re: Passport question?
 
On this C1 renewal form, they ask for a e mail addy,do they drop you a line when they are sending the new one back??


Thanks.

Al &Cand Feb 22nd 2009 11:14 am

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by Bad1 (Post 7249647)
$205.00 USD just found out this morning is what it costs to renew and have it shipped ups or fedX. broken down 190+15 for shipping..........:curse:

I am sooooooo confused too. On the website it says that the passport fee is the same world over, at 72 pound sterling, however, £72 is not $190 US, which is what they are asking for...it's around $108! So do I pay $108 or $190 USD?

JAJ Feb 22nd 2009 2:01 pm

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by Al &Cand (Post 7311738)
I am sooooooo confused too. On the website it says that the passport fee is the same world over, at 72 pound sterling, however, £72 is not $190 US, which is what they are asking for...it's around $108! So do I pay $108 or $190 USD?

The fee is not the same the world over. It is more expensive at British missions overseas compared to the Passport Office in the United Kingdom.

Bad1 Feb 24th 2009 1:59 am

Re: Passport question?
 

Originally Posted by Al &Cand (Post 7311738)
I am sooooooo confused too. On the website it says that the passport fee is the same world over, at 72 pound sterling, however, £72 is not $190 US, which is what they are asking for...it's around $108! So do I pay $108 or $190 USD?

Yes $190:00 USD and $15:00 USD for delivery either by Fed ex or UPS.

= $205:00 USD

That is what I payed living in Canada.


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