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WEST Lancashire residents heading abroad could be hit in the pocket after plans were announced to increase applicatio­n costs for passports.

The Home Office has outlined proposals to introduce different fees for online and postal applicatio­ns as part of its push to increase the use of on line services and its ambition to create a self-sustainabl­e immigratio­n and borders system.

The proposals, which remain subject to Parliament­ary approval, would mean the money collected through fees will contribute to the cost of processing British passport holders as they travel in and out of the country.

A Home Office spokesman said it would shift the burden for paying for these services away from taxpayers – millions of whom do not hold passports.

Online applicatio­ns would increase in line with inflation, taking the total from £72.50 to £75.50 for adults and £49 for children.

Postal applicatio­ns will increase by £12.50 to £85 for adults and £58.50 for children, reflecting the increased costs of processing these compared to online ones.

Adults choosing to apply via the internet would still be paying less than they would have in 2009, with passport fees having decreased in 2012.

Immigratio­n minister Caroline Nokes said: “The passport is an invaluable document that allows millions of British people to travel around the world for business and pleasure.

“Our priority is to ensure that UK travellers have a secure, effective, and efficient service from the point of applicatio­n to the time they pass through the UK border and it is only right that we should look at this whole process when setting our fees.

“These proposals will ensure that those people who don’t travel abroad are not footing the bill for those who do.”

The reforms are part of Home Office plans to invest £100m on border security and infrastruc­ture next year.

The proposals are unrelated to the announceme­nt that the colour of the UK passport will change in 2019, which will have no additional cost.

A Home Office spokesman said: “This forms part of the ongoing work to modernise and further strengthen the security of the border.

“British passport holders already receive a world-class customer experience at the UK border with 76% of eligible passengers now using ePassport gates which had a record 46.2 million passenger crossings in 2017.

“And in total 250m people travel across the UK Border each year and this number is increasing, helping to grow our economy. In addition, as is currently the case, the fee will pay for the costs associated with issuing UK passports and for consular support provided to British nationals abroad.

If approved by Parliament, the changes will come into force on Tuesday, March 27.

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Passport applicatio­ns will cost more in the post than online for the first time under Government proposals announced by immigratio­n minister Caroline Nokes, above

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