UK Passport Application Fee to Exceed £100, Home Office Confirms
In Brief
The fee increase aims to shift passport service funding from taxpayers to applicants, affecting travel costs for UK residents.
Key Facts
- The Home Office has announced that the cost of a standard UK passport will exceed £100 for the first time.
- The increase applies to online passport applications.
- The Home Office stated the change is intended to move to a system that meets its costs through users.
- The previous fee was below £100, according to The Independent.
- The Home Office aims to reduce reliance on taxpayer funding for passport services.
What Happened
The Home Office announced that the cost of a standard UK passport application will rise to over £100, marking the first time the fee has surpassed this amount.
Why It Matters
This change may impact the affordability of travel documents for UK residents and reflects a policy shift toward user-funded public services.
What's Next
Applicants will need to pay the new fee for standard online passport applications. Further details on implementation or additional changes have not been specified.
Sources
- BBC News — Cost of online passport application could rise to over £100 (14h ago)
- The Independent — The cost of applying for a new passport is going up again(20m ago)
