THE cost of getting a new passport has gone up today – but there is a way to avoid paying the steepest price.
The new price has seen the standard price of a passport go over £100 for the first time, with the highest cost being £129.50.

However, there is a way to avoid paying the most expensive fee.
The new £129.50 cost – up from £120 – is for any 54-page passport, larger than the standard 34-page one.
Unless you are a very frequent traveller, you are unlikely to need the bigger version.
Not only that, but the £129.50 cost is also if you apply via postal form rather than online.
Do it online and it drops to £116.
Most Brits will pay around £102, as this is for any 34-page passports that are applied for online.
Kids passports have also increased, and you could pay as much as £94 for one.
However, this is also for a postal form application, and a 54-page one.
Apply online for a 34-page passport and it drops to £66.50 – a saving of £27.50.
Anyone born on or before September 2, 1929, can apply for a free passport.
Thousands of Brits also still have burgundy passports, despite the new navy options rolled out back in 2022.
Anyone with a burgundy passport should check the start date of them as a number of families have been caught out.
New rules – introduced when the UK left the EU – mean any ‘additional’ months on passports are no longer valid.
This means if your passport has a start date of March 2016 but an expiry of December 2026, it has technically already expired.
Instead, your passport will expire 10 years past the start date.
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