Not that it helps in this instance, but NZ now offer a system that adds the 6 months you lose if forced to change early to travel and have the necessary 6 months buffer, to your new passport.
I've gotta agree with most here. While possible, I would just get the new passport to avoid the hassle.
IMHO Australian Passports are inexpensive. Adult $244 for 10 years, child $122 for 5 years = $24.40 per year.
Without getting into arguments about the 6 month validity or another country has cheaper passports (in which case you should become a citizen of that country if you like their fees that much), what can you possibly get for international travel that costs $24.40 per year?
why not discuss the price of a passport in another country? UK only cost ~AUD155. Same document. Same security features. i don't see the justification in an extra $100... for what?
why not discuss the price of a passport in another country? UK only cost ~AUD155. Same document. Same security features. i don't see the justification in an extra $100... for what?
On a very similar topic, if I have a dual citizenship, and rather than moving back to Australia permanently, it's only for a short visit of a few days. Would I be able to use another country's passport, apply for ETA (passport is eligible), and use it to enter Australia? There's no condition saying that I cannot get an ETA, and I would also have a ticket for onward travel in the near future. Not that I'm planning to do so - my Aussie passport has another 8 years in it.
Of course the question is, do they actually know that Pommy Awesom Andy is the same person as Aussie Awesom Andy?
On a very similar topic, if I have a dual citizenship, and rather than moving back to Australia permanently, it's only for a short visit of a few days. Would I be able to use another country's passport, apply for ETA (passport is eligible), and use it to enter Australia? There's no condition saying that I cannot get an ETA, and I would also have a ticket for onward travel in the near future. Not that I'm planning to do so - my Aussie passport has another 8 years in it.
My daughter's Thai passport cost ~AUD40. She's an Australian citizen by descent and she needs an Australian passport to leave/enter Australia. I got an express passport in Feb 2017 and from memory cost over AUD300.I resent the expense of the Aussie passport in relation to the service provided i.e. hours waiting to speak to the passport office, a refusal to provide renewal forms to people that aren't computer literate and 3 weeks to provide the passport are unacceptable for one of the world's most expensive passports. My daughter's Korean passport was provided in less than one week and cost less than AUD$45.
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