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m0bst
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Post subject: Passport Renewals Posted: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 21:11:50 +0000 |
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Hi,
I am intending to renew my passport ASAP. But the since it has another 6 years left on it is this going to be a problem? The Passport service website/literature keeps mentioning the line 9 months in advance. How long have others who have renewed had left on theirs?
Mike
Oxford
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DreamOn
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Post subject: Re: Passport Renewals Posted: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 00:10:26 +0000 |
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Mike, Oxford:
Hi,
>I am intending to renew my passport ASAP. But the since it has another >6 years left on it is this going to be a problem? The Passport service >website/literature keeps mentioning the line 9 months in advance. How >long have others who have renewed had left on theirs?
To quote from http://www.renewforfreedom.org/faq.html
About renewal procedures
Q. How can I renew my passport if it has more than 9 months on it?
A. Anyone can in practice renew their passport at any time. Otherwise people would be prevented from going abroad for extended periods.
Q. If I renew my passport won’t I only get an extra 9 months?
A. Lots of people find the UKIPS web site confusing:
"You do not have to wait until your passport is nearly expired to renew it, but we can add no more than 9 months unexpired validity from the old passport to the new one. You can renew your passport whenever you wish, but you must pay the full fee and no refund can be given for the unexpired validity in the old passport."
The minister has confirmed to us in writing that you will receive a passport valid for ten years, plus (if UKIPS/HO decide to give it to you) up to an additional 9 months on top of that. They can't issue an adult passport valid for less than 10 years without seriously changing the rules and their own internal processes.
Direct UKIPS quote:
"No, our policy has not changed. You may still renew your passport whenever you wish, as the new passport will run from when it is processed and not from the date on which the old passport expires. Up to a maximum of 9 months unexpired time may be added to your new passport when renewing before the expiry date. Any further remaining time however will be lost."
HTH 
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m0bst
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Post subject: passport renewals Posted: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 09:45:49 +0000 |
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Joined: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 21:00:00 +0000 Posts: 2
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Thanks, I was just anticipating some potential hassle since there is so much time remaining and it will probably be obvious to the that I am renewing it simple for this purpose!
Mike
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Tenchy
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Post subject: Posted: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:18:40 +0000 |
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Here's my comment in another thread:
Just received my new passport today - and it's not chipped; yipee! My old passport still had four years to run, but I've replaced it as part of the Renew for Freedom campaign. Because it had some unexpired time, those marvellous people at the passport office have added nine months to its validity - so I now have a non-biometric passport right up to March 2017! Odd, because last week I got replacement passports (5 years) for my children. The documents were about to expire, and despite the fact they are only valid for five years, the new ones both have a chip. All passports came from Durham - what are they up to, I wonder. The passports from Durham came within a fortnight, so they can't be overwhelmed with people renewing for freedom. Is there any information about how well the campaign is going? Difficult, I know - I don't expect the pisspot office will be releasing statistics!
So yes, it's easy to renew it and there's no hassle, no matter how much unexpired time is on it. DO IT NOW! The sooner you do it, the less chance there seems to be of getting a biometric one.
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Casual Guest
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Post subject: Posted: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 23:31:39 +0000 |
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I've only learned about what's planned in the last two weeks, so I'm going to Newport to renew my passport on Wednesday. I don't feel like putting my current address on my application because I don't want to start the government off with a freebie- after all, the address given for a passport will be the first place targeted for an id card order.
The passport advice line has said that if I go in person I may need two forms of id with address before the passport is given to me, eg bank statements. When I suggested that perhaps I was a person who lived on the fringes of society, with no bank statements, she said, ah well, you'll have to explain that to them when you arrive, maybe it'll be ok. I got the feeling she had no clue.
Has anyone renewed in person and knows whether or not you do have to provide two forms of address id? I don't want to trek all the way to Newport and take a day off work to no purpose.
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Casual Visitor
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Post subject: Posted: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 00:54:36 +0000 |
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For any who are interested in the answer, I undertook a trip to Newport and got it renewed in person, with no proof of address required. It also had no chip, possibly because it's a same day creation.
The Passport Helpline is apparantly notorious for giving out incorrect, and sometimes totally false, information.

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Sarah
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Post subject: passport needs renewing Posted: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:04:27 +0000 |
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hiya, my passport is finishing at the end of this month, i need to get it renewed, but im also going on holiday in a few weeks  what is the quickest way of getting the old passport renewed in time for the holiday?
Thank you, sarah. 
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Geraint
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Post subject: Re: passport needs renewing Posted: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 23:26:59 +0000 |
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Sarah wrote: hiya, my passport is finishing at the end of this month, i need to get it renewed, but im also going on holiday in a few weeks  what is the quickest way of getting the old passport renewed in time for the holiday? Thank you, sarah. 
You can get it renewed within one day, or within a week, if you are prepared to pay more than the standard fee and visit a passport office in person. Details on the IPS website: http://www.passport.gov.uk/passport_renewing_when.asp
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Sarah
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Post subject: Posted: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:32:02 +0000 |
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Na5100
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Post subject: My passport Posted: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:30:40 +0000 |
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Hi , i desperately need my passport and it is in the homee office, it had aready passed 90% of the time from which they were supposed to return it .but i am travelling to athens on 22nd ansd also need to get a schengen visa, is there anything i can do to speed my passport up and get it quickly from the home office? 
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AltonMurray
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Post subject: Re: Passport Renewals Posted: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 05:28:13 +0000 |
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A passports renewal application must include two new passport photos. These are to calculate two inches by two inches and be a full-face view against a white or off-white background.
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