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Note: A birth certificate is not considered absolute proof of identity.
Other documents that must be presented:
If you were born or adopted in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man before 1983:
If you were born in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man on or after 1 January 1983:
If you were born outside the UK and have a certificate of naturalisation or registration:
If you were born outside the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man on or after 1 January 1983, and one of your parents were born, registered or naturalised in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man:
If you were born before 1983 and your father was born in the UK:
If you were born before 1983 you cannot claim British nationality automatically through your mother. However, you may be able to apply for registration as a British citizen. Please contact the passport office to inquire.
If your name has changed or is about to change:
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Passport fees:
First adult passport (includes passport interview):
Replace a lost, stolen or damaged adult passport:
Renew or amend an existing adult passport:
Extend a restricted validity adult passport:
Registered post (price per application) :
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Payment methods:
Standard service:
Note: All cheques should be made payable to 'Isle of Man Government'.
Express service
Note: The Passport Office strongly advise that an express service application is made in person at their public counter. Any applications that are made using the wrong payment method will be returned to the applicant without being processed. The Passport Office will apply the express service from the time the application is encoded in their system and not when the application was posted.
An adult passport is valid for a period of 10 years.
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Standard service
It takes about 5 working days to process a passport application using the standard service. The amount of time to process an application may increase further during busy periods, particularly around school holidays.
The demand for the express passport services of 1 and 5 working days take priority, and consequently the service delivery time for standard applications increases making it difficult to give an exact delivery time on the standard service. Therefore applicants are advised to check the progress of their application with the Passport Office at least 5 working days before travel. This provides the opportunity to opt for the 5 day express service if necessary, rather than having to use the more expensive 1 day service.
Express Service
Applications submitted under the express service will be given priority.
Two express services are available:
You cannot avail of the express service if:
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After you have submitted your application to obtain your first British passport, you should allow 6 weeks for your passport application to be processed as you may have to attend an interview.
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Obtain your first adult passport from Isle of Man Passport, Immigration and Nationality Office if you are living in Isle of Man. You will need to complete an M1 application form.
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A passport is a document, issued by the national government. It certifies the identity and nationality of the holder for travel abroad. It contains information about the holder; like name, gender, date and place of birth.
This document does not in itself entitle the passport holder entry into another country, nor consular protection while abroad nor any other privileges. However, it does normally allows the passport holder to return to the country where the passport was issued.
Rights to consular protection arises from international treaties, while the holder's return to the issuing country depends on the laws prevailing in that country.
Parents can no longer register their minor children under their name. Children must have their own passport.
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