Express passport suspension extended until June
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The Isle of Man鈥檚 express five-day passport service is to remain suspended for at least a further three months, the government has said.
The express scheme was initially put on hold in August but will not be reviewed until June.
Under the current arrangements, only the standard service, which can take up to 20 days, or a one-working-day emergency service remain available.
A government spokesman said the suspension was due to the volume of applications being made.
Those planning to travel have been urged to check the expiry date on their existing document and 鈥渢ake action in good time鈥 if a renewal is needed.
People have also been warned that a temporary passport is not biometric and may therefore 鈥渘ot be accepted in some countries鈥.
The government spokesman said the continued suspension was 鈥渘ecessary due to the significant increase in the number of passport applications being received鈥.
However, recruitment and training was 鈥渂eing undertaken to support this in the future鈥, he added.
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- Published4 August 2023