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    Unhappy Cost of British passport to increase

    The price of a British passport is to rise by £12.50 from 27 March for those applying by post.


    Currently, an adult's passport costs £72.50 regardless of how you apply for it but under government plans this would rise by 17% up to £85.


    The cost of online applications will also go up - but only by £3 to £75.50.


    Children's passport applications will also increase by £12.50 (27%) from £46 to £58.50 for anyone under the age of 16, but will be £49 online.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42860723

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    Default Re: Cost of British passport to increase

    Quote Originally Posted by Anniemcc2 View Post
    The price of a British passport is to rise by £12.50 from 27 March for those applying by post.


    Currently, an adult's passport costs £72.50 regardless of how you apply for it but under government plans this would rise by 17% up to £85.


    The cost of online applications will also go up - but only by £3 to £75.50.


    Children's passport applications will also increase by £12.50 (27%) from £46 to £58.50 for anyone under the age of 16, but will be £49 online.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42860723
    I was checking on the price tonight as it'll be my first passport since 2003
    Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896

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