A passport is an official document that is issued by the government, a passport holds a persons identity and citizenship and letting them travel under their protection to and from different countries.
When you apply for your own passport if your born in the UK you are then classed as a British citizen, you are eligible for a UK British passport if you are a British citizen, British subject, British national (overseas), British protected person, British overseas territories citizen and British overseas citizen.
If you were going to apply for an passport you would need to go to the passport office and to apply you would need an application form.
When you apply for your own passport if your born in the UK you are then classed as a British citizen, you are eligible for a UK British passport if you are a British citizen, British subject, British national (overseas), British protected person, British overseas territories citizen and British overseas citizen.
If you were going to apply for an passport you would need to go to the passport office and to apply you would need an application form.
The do's and don't's for a passport photo, You're allowed to wear make-up and there isn't a certain hairstyle you're supposed to wear.
You can wear your hair up or down, just make sure it isn't covering or dramatically framing your face. If you have a fringe that comes down over your forehead then make sure it doesn't cover your eyes or the bridge of your nose. If it does then push it to one side or clip it up.
You're not allowed to smile in passport photos, just an expressionless face. Don't wear hats or tinted sunglasses, if you need to wear glasses then make sure there is no glare on the lens in the photographs. The photo needs to be taken against a plain background.
There are ranges of prices for an passport photo, but you can use photo booths that are a minimum of about £3.00. Passport fees, adult (16 and over) standard 32-page passport, normal service by post-£72.50, post office passport check and send-£81.25, adult (16 and over) jumbo 48-page passport, normal service by post-£85.50, post office passport check and send-£94.25, child (under 16) passport, normal service by post-£46.00, post office passport check and send-£54.75, passport for people born or before 2 September 1929, normal service by post- free, post office passport check and send-free.
A visa is a document showing that a person is authorised to enter or leave a country.
Why would you need a Visa? some countries issue visas for certain visitors (Tourists visas, Business, Student, Journalists), some visas are valid for a few days, some are several months, some are for single entry into a country, others for multiple entries. Even people like to plan to go from country to country. The costs vary, applications vary, some countries don't require you to have a visa at all, such as EU countries.
Entry requirements for Brazil: British nationals can normally enter Brazil without a visa as a tourist, Make sure you comply with Brazilian immigration laws on arrival in the country, You must satisfy the Federal Police (the Brazilian immigration authority) of your intended purpose of visit. You will need to be able to demonstrate that you have enough money for the duration of your stay, and provide details of your accommodation and evidence of return or onward travel. Make sure your passport is stamped. If it is not, you may be fined on departure. Keep your immigration landing card. You’ll need it when you leave. If you lose it you may be fined. If you overstay your visa, you are likely to be given notice to leave the country at your own expense and you may be fined or deported. Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Brazil. UK Emergency travel documents (ETDs) are accepted for entry, air side transit and exit from Brazil. Your ETD must be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Brazil.
Entry requirements for India: You must get a visa before travelling to India. Business visas can’t be extended while in India. To transit through India you will need a transit visa. The Indian government has relaxed the rules on re-entering the country while on a tourist visa. The previous rule of no re-entry on the same visa for 2 months after leaving India no longer applies to foreign nationals coming to India except in case of nationals of Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, foreigners of Pakistan and Bangladesh origins and stateless persons. Foreign nationals arriving in India on long term multiple entry visas must register with the nearest Foreigners Regional Registration Officer within 14 days of arrival. If you overstay your visa you must report in person to the FRRO or Superintendent of Police you registered with to get permission to exit the country. You will be fined and may be prosecuted or detained and later deported. If you have overstayed your visa but did not need to register you must report to the nearest FRRO or Senior Superintendent of Police. Your passport must have 2 blank pages for your visa and must be valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of your visa application. The guidelines regarding passport validity on arrival in India are unclear. To avoid possible problems at immigration, make sure your passport is valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of entry into India. UK ETDs are valid for entry to or exit from India with the relevant Indian visa. They are also valid for airside transit. However, a holder of an ETD will not be able to both enter and exit India using the same ETD
You can wear your hair up or down, just make sure it isn't covering or dramatically framing your face. If you have a fringe that comes down over your forehead then make sure it doesn't cover your eyes or the bridge of your nose. If it does then push it to one side or clip it up.
You're not allowed to smile in passport photos, just an expressionless face. Don't wear hats or tinted sunglasses, if you need to wear glasses then make sure there is no glare on the lens in the photographs. The photo needs to be taken against a plain background.
There are ranges of prices for an passport photo, but you can use photo booths that are a minimum of about £3.00. Passport fees, adult (16 and over) standard 32-page passport, normal service by post-£72.50, post office passport check and send-£81.25, adult (16 and over) jumbo 48-page passport, normal service by post-£85.50, post office passport check and send-£94.25, child (under 16) passport, normal service by post-£46.00, post office passport check and send-£54.75, passport for people born or before 2 September 1929, normal service by post- free, post office passport check and send-free.
A visa is a document showing that a person is authorised to enter or leave a country.
Why would you need a Visa? some countries issue visas for certain visitors (Tourists visas, Business, Student, Journalists), some visas are valid for a few days, some are several months, some are for single entry into a country, others for multiple entries. Even people like to plan to go from country to country. The costs vary, applications vary, some countries don't require you to have a visa at all, such as EU countries.
Entry requirements for Brazil: British nationals can normally enter Brazil without a visa as a tourist, Make sure you comply with Brazilian immigration laws on arrival in the country, You must satisfy the Federal Police (the Brazilian immigration authority) of your intended purpose of visit. You will need to be able to demonstrate that you have enough money for the duration of your stay, and provide details of your accommodation and evidence of return or onward travel. Make sure your passport is stamped. If it is not, you may be fined on departure. Keep your immigration landing card. You’ll need it when you leave. If you lose it you may be fined. If you overstay your visa, you are likely to be given notice to leave the country at your own expense and you may be fined or deported. Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Brazil. UK Emergency travel documents (ETDs) are accepted for entry, air side transit and exit from Brazil. Your ETD must be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Brazil.
Entry requirements for India: You must get a visa before travelling to India. Business visas can’t be extended while in India. To transit through India you will need a transit visa. The Indian government has relaxed the rules on re-entering the country while on a tourist visa. The previous rule of no re-entry on the same visa for 2 months after leaving India no longer applies to foreign nationals coming to India except in case of nationals of Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, foreigners of Pakistan and Bangladesh origins and stateless persons. Foreign nationals arriving in India on long term multiple entry visas must register with the nearest Foreigners Regional Registration Officer within 14 days of arrival. If you overstay your visa you must report in person to the FRRO or Superintendent of Police you registered with to get permission to exit the country. You will be fined and may be prosecuted or detained and later deported. If you have overstayed your visa but did not need to register you must report to the nearest FRRO or Senior Superintendent of Police. Your passport must have 2 blank pages for your visa and must be valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of your visa application. The guidelines regarding passport validity on arrival in India are unclear. To avoid possible problems at immigration, make sure your passport is valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of entry into India. UK ETDs are valid for entry to or exit from India with the relevant Indian visa. They are also valid for airside transit. However, a holder of an ETD will not be able to both enter and exit India using the same ETD