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I was just trying to compare the ease of access to a passport for Italian vs British citizens. Here are what I think are a few pros and cons.JAJ wrote:What exactly do you mean by this, out of interest?Marco 72 wrote:An Italian passport is easier to obtain than a British one,
There's hardly a long waiting time for a British passport. If you are renewing an expired British passport and haven't lost your previous one or had it stolen, there is a 24hour express service available. It does exactly what it says on the tin....you get a new passport within 24 hours.British passport
Advantages:
- Can apply for it and receive it in the post.
- No passport tax.
Disadvantages:
- Need to get signatures from two referees. They must be passport holders, have known you for at least two years and work in one of several specific professions.
- No legal right to one. The Home Office can deny a passport application, e.g. for security reasons, although such a denial can be challenged in the courts.
- I believe that since this year anyone who has never had a UK passport and applies for one will have to be interviewed.
- Long waiting times.
You only need one referee. If you were denied a passport it would have to be an extreme case.British passport
Advantages:
- Can apply for it and receive it in the post.
- No passport tax.
Disadvantages:
- Need to get signatures from two referees. They must be passport holders, have known you for at least two years and work in one of several specific professions.
- No legal right to one. The Home Office can deny a passport application, e.g. for security reasons, although such a denial can be challenged in the courts.
- I believe that since this year anyone who has never had a UK passport and applies for one will have to be interviewed.
- Long waiting times.
That's interesting, I remember it used to take several weeks a few years ago. Back in 1999 a friend of mine had to give up her trip to Germany after it took her too long to get a passport.Dawie wrote:There's hardly a long waiting time for a British passport. If you are renewing an expired British passport and haven't lost your previous one or had it stolen, there is a 24hour express service available. It does exactly what it says on the tin....you get a new passport within 24 hours.
Does that include the interview? All new passport applicants need to have one now. As far as I know Britain is the only country in the world to interview passport applicants.Dawie wrote:Alternatively if it is your first application there is a 7 day express service available. Hardly a long waiting time!
Until a few years ago in order to use your Italian passport you needed to pay a yearly tax (I think it's now about 40 euros). I understand that this is no longer necessary now if one only uses it to travel within the EU (this isn't much of a change, since most people used ID cards to travel within the EU anyway). Every year you need to buy an appropriate sticker and glue it inside your passport. Of course only an Italian border official is likely to care about the presence of these stickers, so it's perfectly ok to travel without them outside Italy. If they do find out you haven't paid the tax you have to pay it on the spot, together with a fine, otherwise they won't let you travel.Dawie wrote:By the way, can you explain this Italian passport tax? What exactly do you mean by this?
There was a particular problem in the summer of 1999 when an IT "upgrade" project didn't work properly. And in a total lack of "joined-up thinking" they not only implemented it at the peak time of year, but didn't think about the new requirement in October 1998 for children to have their own passports.Marco 72 wrote: That's interesting, I remember it used to take several weeks a few years ago. Back in 1999 a friend of mine had to give up her trip to Germany after it took her too long to get a passport.
Interviews are not yet mandatory, but probably soon will be for first time adult passport applicants.Does that include the interview? All new passport applicants need to have one now. As far as I know Britain is the only country in the world to interview passport applicants.
10 years for adults, 5 years for children under 16. There is some talk that the standard passport validity will be reduced to 5 years soon.Dawie wrote: By the way, for how long is a UK passport valid?