Department of Foreign Affairs issue passport warning for people booking flights

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Department of Foreign Affairs issue passport warning for people booking flights
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They have urged people not to book if they are currently waiting on a passport to be issued, as they "cannot guarantee" the turnaround time.Read more:Cost of Living: The cheapest time to book your summer holiday in 2023 is here

"This application will take significantly longer than Passport Online," they wrote. "You should use Passport Online if you have travel plans within the next 3 months. "Once you have made a paper based application, it cannot normally be expedited and we cannot return your supporting documents to you."On their website, the DFA writes: "Passport Online remains our priority service as it facilitates us to process your passport application more efficiently.

"When you use Passport Online, you submit an Online application and then send , the required supporting documents.

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