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Wibble wrote: After the new ambassador arrived, a mini golf range appeared in the grounds. That probably keeps him busy.
legion wrote:He is certainly not checking the usability of the website, I've got to renew my daughter's passport and it is a confusing circular wild goose chase just to find the page with the application form. It's almost as if they are making this as difficult as possible.
Wibble wrote:Incidentally, if you can wait until 7/4/14, the passport fee will be lots cheaper.
Wibble wrote:legion wrote:He is certainly not checking the usability of the website, I've got to renew my daughter's passport and it is a confusing circular wild goose chase just to find the page with the application form. It's almost as if they are making this as difficult as possible.
It has to be on purpose; they couldn't be that incompetent. The .gov.uk website project has managed to reduce the amount of useful information online and make you jump through a series of idiot hoops to not be given the full information. It's maddening.
Incidentally, if you can wait until 7/4/14, the passport fee will be lots cheaper.
wagyl wrote:Wibble wrote:Incidentally, if you can wait until 7/4/14, the passport fee will be lots cheaper.
Wait a little longer, and Scotland may have her freedom.
legion wrote:Wibble wrote:Incidentally, if you can wait until 7/4/14, the passport fee will be lots cheaper.
thanks but can't wait, we are going to the UK on July
why will it be cheaper?
legion wrote:Wibble wrote:legion wrote:He is certainly not checking the usability of the website, I've got to renew my daughter's passport and it is a confusing circular wild goose chase just to find the page with the application form. It's almost as if they are making this as difficult as possible.
It has to be on purpose; they couldn't be that incompetent. The .gov.uk website project has managed to reduce the amount of useful information online and make you jump through a series of idiot hoops to not be given the full information. It's maddening.
Incidentally, if you can wait until 7/4/14, the passport fee will be lots cheaper.
thanks but can't wait, we are going to the UK on July
why will it be cheaper?
Wibble wrote:They are reducing the price as the processing/printing is all done in UK now.
Processing time is about 4 weeks, should be no problem to get it back by July if you wait a couple of weeks.
Half a million people face ruined summer holidays as passport backlog causes chaos
Families face the threat of not being able to go on holiday as an overwhelmed Passport Office struggles to issue travel documents in time.
Up to 500,000 may not get their documents before their planned departure date as the under-staffed department struggles to deal with the annual surge in applications.
Labour and Tory MPs have warned that the service is in turmoil and say they have had hundreds of complaints from constituents about delays.
Making changes to passports or issuing new documents should be done within three to four weeks, but travellers are complaining it is taking twice as long.
Teh Grauniad wrote:Photographs of stacked passport application files stoke row over delays
Leaked pictures of documents piled up in Passport Office room usually used for meetings contradict denial of backlog
The Passport Office's claims that there is no backlog of travel documents in its offices was challenged on Tuesday night after photographs showed that hundreds of files, full of applications, have been stacked in a passport office room that is usually used for meetings.
The photographs, which were leaked to the Guardian, were taken in a second-floor conference room at the office's Liverpool branch on Tuesday, a source said. The room seems to have been hurriedly converted to store boxes of files. Staff say this is the first time that this room has been used to store files of applications, and it has forced them to hold meetings in a stationery cupboard.
Paul Pugh, the interim chief executive of the Passport Office, has maintained that there is no backlog of passports.
...the summer holiday misery continues...
yanpa wrote:Teh Grauniad wrote:Photographs of stacked passport application files stoke row over delays
Leaked pictures of documents piled up in Passport Office room usually used for meetings contradict denial of backlog
The Passport Office's claims that there is no backlog of travel documents in its offices was challenged on Tuesday night after photographs showed that hundreds of files, full of applications, have been stacked in a passport office room that is usually used for meetings.
The photographs, which were leaked to the Guardian, were taken in a second-floor conference room at the office's Liverpool branch on Tuesday, a source said. The room seems to have been hurriedly converted to store boxes of files. Staff say this is the first time that this room has been used to store files of applications, and it has forced them to hold meetings in a stationery cupboard.
Paul Pugh, the interim chief executive of the Passport Office, has maintained that there is no backlog of passports.
...the summer holiday misery continues...
That article wrote:The photographs show hundreds of boxes of orange and white files stacked on tables. A source close to the Liverpool office said that there were 15 to 20 applications in each box, and that the orange boxes were overseas applications while the white boxes showed those from the UK.
Wibble wrote:That article wrote:The photographs show hundreds of boxes of orange and white files stacked on tables. A source close to the Liverpool office said that there were 15 to 20 applications in each box, and that the orange boxes were overseas applications while the white boxes showed those from the UK.
Guess what colour most of the boxes are.
yanpa wrote:Wibble wrote:That article wrote:The photographs show hundreds of boxes of orange and white files stacked on tables. A source close to the Liverpool office said that there were 15 to 20 applications in each box, and that the orange boxes were overseas applications while the white boxes showed those from the UK.
Guess what colour most of the boxes are.
Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by potential immigrants, or "tax-avoiding expats".
yanpa wrote:Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by ... "tax-avoiding expats".
Samurai_Jerk wrote:yanpa wrote:Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by ... "tax-avoiding expats".
I'm glad to hear it's not just American commentators who think this way. Glad in a misery-loves-company sense.
yanpa wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:yanpa wrote:Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by ... "tax-avoiding expats".
I'm glad to hear it's not just American commentators who think this way. Glad in a misery-loves-company sense.
Yeah, there's no shortage of people in the UK who don't really grok the whole "living abroad" concept. "Oh, you live in Japan, you must have a Japanese passport?" "Oh, you speak Japanese? You must be really clever" (yeah, at least as clever as a group of 120 million people who manage the same feat despite a fair number of them being spectacularly dumb).
yanpa wrote:Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by potential immigrants, or "tax-avoiding expats".
Samurai_Jerk wrote:yanpa wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:yanpa wrote:Yeah... and a worrying number of commentators are unable to comprehend that British citizens may be resident outside of the country, and seem to think they are passport applications by ... "tax-avoiding expats".
I'm glad to hear it's not just American commentators who think this way. Glad in a misery-loves-company sense.
Yeah, there's no shortage of people in the UK who don't really grok the whole "living abroad" concept. "Oh, you live in Japan, you must have a Japanese passport?" "Oh, you speak Japanese? You must be really clever" (yeah, at least as clever as a group of 120 million people who manage the same feat despite a fair number of them being spectacularly dumb).
I'm surprise it's like that in the UK given your history of conquering and colonizing so much of the earth.
Wage Slave wrote:Globalites perhaps? .
yanpa wrote:
Yeah, there's no shortage of people in the UK who don't really grok the whole "living abroad" concept. "Oh, you live in Japan, you must have a Japanese passport?" ".
kurogane wrote:So, anyways what was the point on which you said I Told You So???? Was it the need to get the paperwork started early? At any rate, shocking even for the UK Silly Service.
I thought that January would not be a busy time and indeed I can't believe it is busy compared to July/August.
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And if it is like this now what's it going to be like in peak season?
kurogane wrote:I also get my Japanese corrected a lot, which gets weird and rather uncomfortable if there are Japanese in the room.
kurogane wrote:
I see no reason to drag cheesy Indian athletic shoes into this........................Have you read CJ's Globalite bit? It's surreal, like being transported back to a high school weekend camping trip where we waxed poetic on the meaning of life. Which is great if you're age 17 and forget what you said by the time you wake up.
So, anyways what was the point on which you said I Told You So???? Was it the need to get the paperwork started early? At any rate, shocking even for the UK Silly Service.
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