Britons who need to renew their passports before going on holiday this summer are being urged to get their applications in as soon as possible after Passport Office workers announced a five-week long strike
are being urged to get their applications in as soon as possible after Passport Office workers announced a five-week long strike.
She said: “Anyone due to travel this summer should check their passport’s expiry date carefully, as well as the number of months validity required by their destination. If you do need to renew your passport, apply as early as possible.” As part of the upcoming strike, those working in Durham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Newport, Peterborough and Southport will walk out from 3 April to 5 May, while those in Belfast will strike from 7 April to 5 May,.
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