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sala74
7th September 2011, 13:06
Hi, my wife's passport runs out the end of october, just wondering if it's ok to renew this Philippine passport any time, after it runs out.We don't want to travel all the way to London in October, as we have no plans to go back to the philippines for the next year or 2. This is the only passport she has,and inside she has her ILR.
Bluebirdjones
7th September 2011, 14:23
Question if I may ....
When she does receive her new passport, does this then have to be sent to the Home Office (or UKBA, or ,,,,) to get the ILR transfered across ?
.. or will that neccesitate the old passport (with the ILR in it) being carried alongside the new passport (when travelling outside the UK) ?
Maria B
7th September 2011, 14:30
:Hellooo: sala74,
i have the same status with your wife but my phil. passport runs out next year...
please check this website http://philembassy-uk.org/consular_PassportInformation.html
:Wave:
Terpe
7th September 2011, 17:54
Question if I may ....
When she does receive her new passport, does this then have to be sent to the Home Office (or UKBA, or ,,,,) to get the ILR transfered across ?
.. or will that neccesitate the old passport (with the ILR in it) being carried alongside the new passport (when travelling outside the UK) ?
I can tell you how it happened for my wife.
She would carry her old passport around with her whenever she travelled.
UKBA told her she could transfer the vignette to her new passport but it would cost around £80-£90 or just keep her old passport with valid visa.
I think it costs £100 these days for transfer. Seems a no-brainer to me but obviously people do it.
Terpe
7th September 2011, 17:56
Hi, my wife's passport runs out the end of october, just wondering if it's ok to renew this Philippine passport any time, after it runs out.We don't want to travel all the way to London in October, as we have no plans to go back to the philippines for the next year or 2. This is the only passport she has,and inside she has her ILR.
Her Phils passport may expire but the UK Visa is still valid.
joebloggs
7th September 2011, 18:28
I can tell you how it happened for my wife.
She would carry her old passport around with her whenever she travelled.
UKBA told her she could transfer the vignette to her new passport but it would cost around £80-£90 or just keep her old passport with valid visa.
I think it costs £100 these days for transfer. Seems a no-brainer to me but obviously people do it.
:xxgrinning--00xx3: do that til you've got citizenship :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Maria B
7th September 2011, 18:42
:xxgrinning--00xx3: agree with terpe. They attached the old passport to the new passport & is always on hand everywhere she travels.:Wave:
Bluebirdjones
8th September 2011, 08:39
Terpe ...... thanks.
I can't see why they haven't retained or extended the FLR system, whereby you receive a new ILR "ID" card...... but I guess that is too obvious.
purple
8th September 2011, 16:44
Hi,
I had my passport renewed/amended to use my husband's last name. We went to london last last week of July and yesterday my husband went to Phil. Embassy to pick up my passport... sounds like its not 12 weeks depends on how quick the embassy will have all the passport processed in Manila.
Anyway, you better have the passport renewed to avoid problems. As for the ILR, Visa it will cost 250GBP to have it transferred to new passport. To save money, bring the old passport whenever you travel in out UK.
Arthur Little
8th September 2011, 18:54
Hi, my wife's passport runs out the end of october, just wondering if it's ok to renew this Philippine passport any time, after it runs out. *We don't want to travel all the way to London in October, as we have no plans to go back to the philippines for the next year or 2. This is the only passport she has,and inside she has her ILR.
*Too :censored: right, you don't! And I empathise ... it's EXTREMELY expensive to travel from Scotland to London ... and - as you've seen from the replies already received (two of which I've quoted again + highlighted where relevant, below) - completely unnecessary at this juncture.
Her Phils passport may expire but the UK Visa is still valid.
I can tell you how it happened for my wife.
She would carry her old passport around with her whenever she travelled.
UKBA told her she could transfer the vignette to her new passport but it would cost around £80-£90 or just keep her old passport with valid visa.
I think it costs £100 these days for transfer. Seems a no-brainer to me but obviously people do it.
As a kuripot :Kilt: ... I KNOW what I'd do! :doh
mikey73
8th September 2011, 19:16
hi
have you tried to contact the philippines consuate in edinburgh? i am not sure if they can renew passports, but it might be worth sending them an email asking. i got my visa there for the last time i was over to the philippines getting married.
http://philembassy-uk.org/philemb_otherConsulates.html
the above link its to the consulate address ect.
Arthur Little
8th September 2011, 19:25
I can tell you how it happened for my wife.
She would carry her old passport around with her whenever she travelled.
:xxgrinning--00xx3: do that til you've got citizenship :xxgrinning--00xx3:
As a kuripot :Kilt: ... I KNOW what I'd do! :doh
:) Yes. MY wife becomes eligible to apply for Citizenship - and after that, a British Passport - next March. As for renewing her Phils' Passport ... :anerikke: ... well ... :rolleyes: ... we'll see ...
Arthur Little
8th September 2011, 19:53
Terpe ...... thanks.
I can't see why they haven't retained or extended the FLR system, whereby you receive a new ILR "ID" card...... but I guess that is too obvious.
Quite! Call me a cynical :olddude:, Marc ... but I don't see the sense in shelling out much-needed cash twice when I can "kill two birds with the one stone", [horrible expression, that!]. NOT Bluebirds, I hasten to add. :icon_lol:
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