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If you were born on or before 2 September 2023 and are a British national, you could be eligible for a free passport. You will need a full ten-year passport if you want to travel abroad, even if it is for a day. Find out how to apply.
If you're a British national born on or before 2 September 2023 you can apply for a free passport. You can get a ten year passport from the Identity and Passport Service (IPS). This passport will be free whether it is a renewal of an existing passport or your first one.
You can apply for a refund of the standard passport fee if both the following apply, you have:
IPS can answer any questions about obtaining your free passport or applying for a refund on the Passport Adviceline 0300 222 0000. The line is open between 8.00 am and 8.00 pm Monday to Friday and 9.00 am and 5.30 pm on weekends and public holidays. You can find full information about all aspects of passports and how to apply in the travel and transport section.
There are several ways you can apply. First you need an application form. You can either complete the form online or get a paper copy of the form by:
If you live outside the UK you can only apply for a free passport in person when visiting the UK. Or through your local British Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. You cannot apply online or by post.
You can complete a passport application online. Once you have completed and submitted the form (which includes full instructions), IPS will return it to you to sign and date. You will then need to enclose the right photos and documents, before returning it to IPS for processing.
Depending on how quickly you need your passport there are different ways you can get it:
If you use the faster non-standard services you may be able to get a free passport, but you will still have to pay a fee. There is also a small handling fee for the Post Office Check & Send service.
When you're travelling with your passport, it's a good idea to:
If your passport is lost or stolen, contact the nearest British Embassy, High Commission or Consulate immediately.