- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
Really??? Which post would this be as I have not seen any of applications WITHIN the UK. Overseas passport applications, yes, they do take a long time.leonleo wrote:but gathered from various people that once you apply for your passport it might take over a year to get it back.
Regarding CR001's comments that there's no quick way to get a passport, I don't think this information is accurate. One of my friend had to travel a couple of days after he received his citizenship certificate because of a family emergency. He was asked to provide the medical proof and attend in person at Liverpool office, his passport was issued on the same day however it's only valid for a year. He went abroad and came back to UK on this passport without any issues. Therefore there's a quick way but only when compassionate grounds apply.CR001 wrote: There is no 'quick' way to get a passport.
These would be exceptional circumstances and not the norm and would be judged on a case by case situation.longhorn wrote:Regarding CR001's comments that there's no quick way to get a passport, I don't think this information is accurate. One of my friend had to travel a couple of days after he received his citizenship certificate because of a family emergency. He was asked to provide the medical proof and attend in person at Liverpool office, his passport was issued on the same day however it's only valid for a year. He went abroad and came back to UK on this passport without any issues. Therefore there's a quick way but only when compassionate grounds apply.
I agree but the only reason why I said this is because you said "there's no quick way" and OP didn't mention why he needs to travel urgently. This may be an exceptional case so I thought its worth mentioning the story of my friend.CR001 wrote:These would be exceptional circumstances and not the norm and would be judged on a case by case situation.longhorn wrote:Regarding CR001's comments that there's no quick way to get a passport, I don't think this information is accurate. One of my friend had to travel a couple of days after he received his citizenship certificate because of a family emergency. He was asked to provide the medical proof and attend in person at Liverpool office, his passport was issued on the same day however it's only valid for a year. He went abroad and came back to UK on this passport without any issues. Therefore there's a quick way but only when compassionate grounds apply.