Massive Drop In British Passport Application Due To The Pandemic
- TDS News
- United Kingdom
- COVID-19
- April 7, 2021
UK residence are encouraged to not leave their application to the last minute
During the pandemic, Her Majesty’s Passport Office has seen a significant drop in the number of people applying for passports. In a normal year it processes around seven million passport applications, however in 2020 just over 4 million people applied for their passport.
While all applications will be processed as quickly as possible, people should now allow up to 10 weeks when applying for their British passport to help manage this demand. Her Majesty’s Passport Office will be sending text messages to people whose passports are nearing expiration to let them know to allow more time when they renew.
As per the roadmap, international travel will not be allowed until 17 May at the earliest. It will be confirmed in advance whether leisure travel can resume on 17 May, or whether we will need to wait longer before lifting the outbound travel restriction.
As the Prime Minister announced yesterday, when “Stay in the UK” is removed it will be replaced by a risk-based “traffic light” system with red, amber and green ratings – this will help ensure the UK’s vaccine progress isn’t jeopardized and provide clear guidance for travelers.
It is too early to predict which countries will be on which list over the summer. The decisions will be driven by the effectiveness of controlling the virus as such, the UK government will continue to advise people not to book summer holidays abroad. While it is still illegal to holiday overseas and the “Stay in the UK” regulation remains in place, by applying for a passport now, people can make sure nothing stands in their way when they can.