Originally posted by darmstadt
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I seem to remember that the passport office has this problem every summer too...
A friend just got new passports for his kids, the standard service took about 7 days. They weren't British passports though....
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGot it today 10 weeks and 4 days after sending in the application
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGot it today 10 weeks and 4 days after sending in the application
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyeah its those tory cuts ....
would have never have happened under labour, they would ensure only rich people could go abroad
It has not been possible to add a child to an adult's passport since 6 October 1998. However, children who are already included in their parents' passports can continue to travel on these passports until they reach the age of 16 or the passport expires.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostWhat over three days now and no NLUK to say "are you sure your cut out to be a contractor taking some time away from invoicing clients? Of which you should be really invoking your right of substitution."
Some mistake shirley.
qh
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostWhat over three days now and no NLUK to say "are you sure your cut out to be a contractor taking some time away from invoicing clients? Of which you should be really invoking your right of substitution."
Some mistake shirley.
qh
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHas this stopped them strapping bombs to themselves?
Wasn't Primarolo involved with that somewhere along the line?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHas this stopped them strapping bombs to themselves?
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What over three days now and no NLUK to say "are you sure your cut out to be a contractor taking some time away from invoicing clients? Of which you should be really invoking your right of substitution."
Some mistake shirley.
qh
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Originally posted by original PM View Postwell back in the day the Post Office would issue a temporary 1 year passport.
then people started to strap bombs to themselves and it went a bit more official.
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well back in the day the Post Office would issue a temporary 1 year passport.
then people started to strap bombs to themselves and it went a bit more official.
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