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  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 34,724 Forumite
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    Update: I have rang the registration to check the status of my parents birth certificate and marriage certificate and the lady who I spoken to, she said that they will arrive at the beginning of September because she also said that they is a bank holiday coming up, do you think I got plenty of time before January? as soon as I get them, I can send my passport foam off ASAP.
    Yes.
    How long it takes

    It should take 3 weeks to get your passport. Use a different service if you need it urgently.
    It can take longer if more information is needed or your application has not been filled in correctly.
    https://www.gov.uk/renew-adult-passport


    You have probably in excess of 4 months.
    Please stop stressing.
  • waamo
    waamo Posts: 10,298 Forumite
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    Should be fine. A friend of mine got one in 6 weeks recently. It may take longer where you are but even so it shouldn't take a silly amount of time.
  • Grey's_Anatomyfan643
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    Ok thanks for your replies. I forgot to ask, will a council tax debt stop me from getting a passport? I am just worried as I have a debt at the moment and I am paying Jacobs enforcement £40.00 per month. I am just curious that's all.
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 34,724 Forumite
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    I feel like coming over, giving you a big hug, sitting you down with a large G&T and telling you to bloody stop worrying! ;)

    OK.
    It's been a long, long time since I first applied for a passport.
    Does the application form ask about any debt? (I'd guess probably not).
    If it doesn't ask that question, how will anyone know?
  • Grey's_Anatomyfan643
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    Pollycat wrote: »
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    I feel like coming over, giving you a big hug, sitting you down with a large G&T and telling you to bloody stop worrying! ;)

    OK.
    It's been a long, long time since I first applied for a passport.
    Does the application form ask about any debt? (I'd guess probably not).
    If it doesn't ask that question, how will anyone know?

    Hi Pollycat, haha, cheers, no, it doesn't mention on the form any debt at all lol :)
  • waamo
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    Do you plan on skipping the country and living somewhere that doesn't have an extradition treaty?

    If the answer is yes then don't let the authorities get wind or they might question you more before they give you a passport.
  • Grey's_Anatomyfan643
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    waamo wrote: »
    Do you plan on skipping the country and living somewhere that doesn't have an extradition treaty?

    If the answer is yes then don't let the authorities get wind or they might question you more before they give you a passport.

    What? No, I am just worried / paranoid that I won't get my passport in time before January arrives, but maybe I should just calm down as everyone keep saying I will get it before January lol.
  • waamo
    waamo Posts: 10,298 Forumite
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    Take the advice to apply online. It really is much easier.
  • Grey's_Anatomyfan643
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    waamo wrote: »
    Take the advice to apply online. It really is much easier.

    I have been told that if you apply online, it will cost more because you would need to pay for the passport when online is filled in, but what if mistakes happen on the online filling and you print it out and if any mistakes and you send it off and it will get rejected and you got to apply again and obviously you need to pay another £75.00 for a passport again, that's why it cost more if you do it online, unless I am wrong? sorry, I am new to applying for a passport haha.
  • waamo
    waamo Posts: 10,298 Forumite
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    You only print the declaration form that you have to sign. The rest is done online.

    It's really not difficult and you can't go wrong. It's also cheaper.
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