UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Nope, impossible. Apparently, he's on a Tourist Visa in Thailand, so I'm not sure just how much he does live there and why he's not more settled and established there. I think he needs to bite the bullet and apply for a replacement and wait it out. I helped a bloke in the bar with the forms etc a while ago. He applied on 27th Feb and got it back on 6th of April, which is a huge improvement over last year.Kammekor wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 11:30 amYes, at least so it seems:Doc67 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 10:43 amI found and read that. Are the "upto 5 countries" purely for transit purposes only?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 10:37 am Emergency Travel Document
What an emergency travel document lets you do
You can use an emergency travel document to travel to your destination through a maximum of 5 countries. You can also normally use it to return to the country you’re applying from if you live there.
Your travel plans (countries and dates) will be printed on your emergency travel document. If you change your travel plans once you have your emergency travel document, you’ll need to apply for a new one.
https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document
He'll also need to apply for an Exit Visa to leave Cambodia, to do so he will need an official Police Report, report of lost/stolen/damaged passport from Embassy or Passport Department, 1x Passport pic, $30. Apply at the DoI Visa Office, takes 1-2 days to be issued, only valid for 7 days.
Secondly, he lives in Thailand. Can he get an ETD from Cambodia to Thailand only, and enter Thailand on that document? Once there he can apply for a replacement passport.
"You can use an emergency travel document to travel to your destination through a maximum of 5 countries. You can also normally use it to return to the country you’re applying from if you live there.
Your travel plans (countries and dates) will be printed on your emergency travel document. If you change your travel plans once you have your emergency travel document, you’ll need to apply for a new one."
https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document
It will require careful planning though, given the Cambodian exit visa, the time to obtain one, and its' validity. Price is £100. He has to prove he resides in Thailand, but I guess that's the easiest part.
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Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
on a tourist visa he does not live in Thailand, he is a tourist
best bet is stay in Cambodia, go on overstay till he gets a new passport or get a travel/replacement and head home
NOTE; even if he gets back to thailand, his tourist visa expired the minute he departed the country, UNLESS which I seriously doubt, he got a re entry permit
BUT as his passport is gone, so is the visa.
best bet is stay in Cambodia, go on overstay till he gets a new passport or get a travel/replacement and head home
NOTE; even if he gets back to thailand, his tourist visa expired the minute he departed the country, UNLESS which I seriously doubt, he got a re entry permit
BUT as his passport is gone, so is the visa.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Yes, then it's all about sitting it out and biting the bullet.Doc67 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:34 pmNope, impossible. Apparently, he's on a Tourist Visa in Thailand, so I'm not sure just how much he does live there and why he's not more settled and established there. I think he needs to bite the bullet and apply for a replacement and wait it out. I helped a bloke in the bar with the forms etc a while ago. He applied on 27th Feb and got it back on 6th of April, which is a huge improvement over last year.Kammekor wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 11:30 amYes, at least so it seems:Doc67 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 10:43 amI found and read that. Are the "upto 5 countries" purely for transit purposes only?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 10:37 am Emergency Travel Document
What an emergency travel document lets you do
You can use an emergency travel document to travel to your destination through a maximum of 5 countries. You can also normally use it to return to the country you’re applying from if you live there.
Your travel plans (countries and dates) will be printed on your emergency travel document. If you change your travel plans once you have your emergency travel document, you’ll need to apply for a new one.
https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document
He'll also need to apply for an Exit Visa to leave Cambodia, to do so he will need an official Police Report, report of lost/stolen/damaged passport from Embassy or Passport Department, 1x Passport pic, $30. Apply at the DoI Visa Office, takes 1-2 days to be issued, only valid for 7 days.
Secondly, he lives in Thailand. Can he get an ETD from Cambodia to Thailand only, and enter Thailand on that document? Once there he can apply for a replacement passport.
"You can use an emergency travel document to travel to your destination through a maximum of 5 countries. You can also normally use it to return to the country you’re applying from if you live there.
Your travel plans (countries and dates) will be printed on your emergency travel document. If you change your travel plans once you have your emergency travel document, you’ll need to apply for a new one."
https://www.gov.uk/emergency-travel-document
It will require careful planning though, given the Cambodian exit visa, the time to obtain one, and its' validity. Price is £100. He has to prove he resides in Thailand, but I guess that's the easiest part.
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
The UK passport processing times amaze me. Truly a failed state, but with prices fit for an empire of former glory. This must be causing severe problems for countless Brits who are unfortunate enough to lose their passports while abroad. Why does nobody hold those jokers who fail to produce passports within an acceptable time frame accountable?
Just for comparison, my last passport renewal took two weeks. And that includes sending my new passport all the way to Bangkok.
Just for comparison, my last passport renewal took two weeks. And that includes sending my new passport all the way to Bangkok.
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Nobody in the Civil Service will admit that just because individuals working from home claim to be more productive that doesn't necessarily equate to the organisation as a whole being more productive.Alex wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:31 pm The UK passport processing times amaze me. Truly a failed state, but with prices fit for an empire of former glory. This must be causing severe problems for countless Brits who are unfortunate enough to lose their passports while abroad. Why does nobody hold those jokers who fail to produce passports within an acceptable time frame accountable?
Just for comparison, my last passport renewal took two weeks. And that includes sending my new passport all the way to Bangkok.
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
It is definitely worth considering a trip back to the UK around 6-9 months from the expiry of a UK passport - you can get a same day service at the Post Office, or a quick day or two turnaround if you're willing to pay the right bribe, ahem, expedition fee. Tick the 'family visit' box along the way, job done. Overseas however is a horror show.Alex wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:31 pm The UK passport processing times amaze me. Truly a failed state, but with prices fit for an empire of former glory. This must be causing severe problems for countless Brits who are unfortunate enough to lose their passports while abroad. Why does nobody hold those jokers who fail to produce passports within an acceptable time frame accountable?
Just for comparison, my last passport renewal took two weeks. And that includes sending my new passport all the way to Bangkok.
I've had to do three UK passports in my time here (not all mine!), first was via official route/VFS Global which took forever; and the last two I sent all documents via courier direct to the passport office with a return address of a family member in the UK. This was processed much faster & also the courier delivery for the return only a day or so. As live passports won't be touched by couriers, you will need to find a creative way to put your Lego instructions inside the sealed box so that your kids know how to put it all back together, ahem. End to end about 3-4 weeks all going well, and kids love Lego fox Xmas. If you have older kids, Meccano sets also have intruction manuals!
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
I did one recently for someone, it took from 27/2 to 6/4 so less than 6 weeks, which was a big surprise.
My one took 12 weeks between October and December last year.
HMPO have been on strike too, so who knows what the turnaround time is now, plus holiday season is approaching.
My one took 12 weeks between October and December last year.
HMPO have been on strike too, so who knows what the turnaround time is now, plus holiday season is approaching.
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Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
Well, obviously you, but apart from you, who amongst us is without such sins?
Re: UK Passport - LOST and FOUND
I had a surprisingly good experience with the UK passport turnaround times recently. Fully online process (just had to supply a digital photo). Passport sent off and new one received in less than two weeks. This was from Australia though so probably different than what would be expected from Cambodia.Alex wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 7:31 pm The UK passport processing times amaze me. Truly a failed state, but with prices fit for an empire of former glory. This must be causing severe problems for countless Brits who are unfortunate enough to lose their passports while abroad. Why does nobody hold those jokers who fail to produce passports within an acceptable time frame accountable?
Just for comparison, my last passport renewal took two weeks. And that includes sending my new passport all the way to Bangkok.
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