The government is set to introduce new UK passport application fees which will rise by more than 7%.
The cost of online applications made within the UK for people aged 16 and above will increase from £82.50 to £88.50 under new proposals.
The price hike is subject to parliamentary approval but it is due to come into force next month.
Passport fees will increase on April 11, 2024, if the price changes are approved.
The new proposed passport application costs are as follows:
It comes as passport fees rose by around 9% in February last year.
The Home Office said in a statement: “The new fees will help ensure that income from these applications better meets the cost of delivering passport and associated operations, reducing reliance on funding from general taxation.
“The Government does not make any profit from the cost of passport applications.
“The fees contribute to the cost of processing passport applications, consular support overseas including for lost or stolen passports, and the cost of processing British citizens at UK borders.
“The increase will also help enable the Government to continue improving its services.”
Traveller are also reminded that European Union nations do not allow such travellers to enter on a passport issued over 10 years ago. The passport expiry date is at least three months after intended day of departure from EU. Traveller are advices to check entry requirement for the country their travelling to as the required expire date may differ.