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New passport change comes into force today as thousands miss deadline – here’s everything you need to know

Published on April 10, 2025 at 09:07 AM

THOUSANDS of Brits could be impacted after missing an important deadline as a new passport change comes into force today.

It's bad if you need your passport renewed as the cost of an application has risen by seven per cent.

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Another change is set to happen in October 2025

Online application by £6 to £94.50.

But that's not all, application fees are rising too.

A in the UK has jumped from £57.50 to £61.50.

Frequent traveller passports with 54 ages has also increased in price.

While not confirmed, the price for one of these passports is £100.50 and could rise to a similar price as the postal application at £107.

For the meantime, individuals who travel a lot may still want to consider getting a largeras EU countries will still “wet stamp” a passport.

Whilst the eventually involves the phasing out of ‘wet stamping' and moving to digital recording processes, the EU recently announced the roll-out of the system will be staggered, from October 2025.

This means until October, Brits travelling to will still receive in their passports and past October, the staggered roll-out means that it will be a while before this process is completely stopped.

Postal also come with many cons and are one of the more expensive options, especially with the price rise.

A postal application is more expensive than applying online, and the whole process could face delays and extra fees, as paper applications take longer to process.

For example, applying through the ‘Check and Send' service incurs an extra fee, and you will also need to pay for your own photos.

Paper applications are also more likely to experience errors, which can lead to further delays or even rejections.

For those needing a passport, from today onwards fee increases will apply with all application types rising in cost.

Over the past two years, the cost of a has risen by more than 25 per cent.

Prior to this new price rise, the UK passport was already among the most expensive in.

A select few countries do cost more including– £97,– £100 and– £123.

On the other hand, some countries are far cheaper including, where a new passport costs £55 and, where it costs £43.

The and said in a statement: “The new fees will help the Home Office to continue to move towards a system that meets its costs through those who use it, reducing reliance on funding from general taxation.

“The government does not make any profit from the cost of passport applications.

“The fees contribute to the cost of processing passport applications, consular support overseas, including for lost or stolen , and the cost of processing at UK borders.

“Customers are advised that they should apply in good time before travelling.”

Last year, 99.7 per cent of standard passport applications from the UK, where no further information was required, were processed within three weeks.

Recently, thewas named the most powerful in the world for perks and entry.

This is because is in the EU, which means can skip long queues in EU countries.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs explains: “If you or your parent were born on the island of Ireland before 2005, you are an Irish citizen.”

This means that you can apply for an Irish passport without making an application for citizenship, although from 2005 onwards, the parameters change slightly.

If you were born in Ireland to British or Irish citizen parents, you are automatically an Irish citizen.

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The new fee for a standard adult application will be £94.50

And if you were born in in these circumstances, you can choose to be an Irish citizen.

However, if you were born in Ireland, in or after 2005 and your parents aren't British or Irish citizens, your right to an Irish passport depends on how long your parents lived in Ireland and their residency rights.

Alternatively, if one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, you may be eligible to claim ‘Irish citizenship by decent'.

Irish passports are more than £30 cheaper than British passports too.

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