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  2. Electronic Travel Authorisation (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Each traveller, including children and babies, must have an individual ETA. [3] Applicants for an ETA must: [3] [13] [14] Upload or take a photo of their original passport; Scan their passport, if it contains an electronic chip and their mobile device can read it; Scan their face, except for children age 9 or younger; Upload or take a photo of ...

  3. British passport - Wikipedia

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    The British passport is a travel document issued by the United Kingdom or other British dependencies and territories to individuals holding any form of British nationality.It grants the bearer international passage in accordance with visa requirements and serves as proof of UK citizenship.

  4. HM Passport Office - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) is a United Kingdom government agency. As a division of the Home Office (HO), it provides passports for British nationals worldwide. It was formed on 1 April 2006 as the Identity and Passport Service (IPS), but was renamed HM Passport Office on 13 May 2013.

  5. British passport (Anguilla) - Wikipedia

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    The Anguillian passport is a British passport issued to British Overseas Territories citizens with a connection to Anguilla. From 2015, all Anguillian passports are issued by His Majesty's Passport Office in the United Kingdom.

  6. National Registration Act 1939 - Wikipedia

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    N: Cards re-issued under an altered name. [note 2] [8] V: Placed on yellow cards issued to people over 16 arriving in this country who declared that they were usually resident outside the UK. Temporary buff cards were issued to children under 16 but did not carry a class code.

  7. British passport (Cayman Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Passport: Issued by: HM Passport Office (via the British Virgin Islands passport office) Eligibility: British Overseas Territories citizens connected to the Cayman Islands: Expiration: 10 years for adults aged 16 or over, 5 years for children

  8. Passport validity - Wikipedia

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    Most countries issue passports for children and young adults for five years, under passport issuing protocols a child or young adult passport is defined as being under 16 years for a United States Passport, under 19 years for a Japanese Passport, under 21 years for a Croatian passport, under 24 years for a German passport or under 30 years as is the case with a Spanish passport.

  9. Child pornography laws in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Offences Act 2003 amended the general age of subjects under the act from 16 to 18 (although added in exemptions in law for which images of a person above the age of consent (16) were to remain lawful, provided that the images in question were kept private and between two parties in a legal relationship). [5]