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The British National (Overseas) passport, commonly referred to as the BN(O) passport, is a British passport for people with British National (Overseas) status. BN(O) status was created in 1987 after the enactment of Hong Kong Act 1985, [1] whose holders are permanent residents of Hong Kong who were British Overseas Territories citizens (formerly British Dependent Territories citizens) until 30 ...
Visa requirements for British Nationals (Overseas) are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states and territories placed on British National (Overseas) passport holders. Several million people, the vast majority with a Hong Kong connection, hold this passport.
Common format British passports are issued to British citizens (except those applying in the Crown Dependencies), British Nationals (Overseas), British subjects, British Overseas citizens and British protected persons. They are also issued to British Overseas Territories citizens applying in the UK, in a territory that does not have a local ...
The ETA will be mandatory for all “non-visa” overseas visitors to the UK, ... ETAs will be digitally linked to a traveller’s passport. Those who are applying will need to supply photographs ...
British Overseas Territories citizens with a connection to the territory have right of abode. Bermuda: Visa not required 6 months [220] [221] British Overseas Territories citizens with a connection to the territory have right of abode. British Antarctic Territory: Special permit required [222] [223] British Indian Ocean Territory
The printing of passports issued overseas had been done in the UK since August 2011, and the administrative work performed at these RPPCs was repatriated to the UK during the 2013–14 financial year. From April 2014, all British nationals based overseas had to apply for their passports directly to the UK. [5]
As HM Passport Office insists you should allow 10 weeks for a renewal, a second passport could make all the difference – if you qualify
Turks and Caicos Islands passports contain on their inside cover the following words in English: On behalf of His Majesty's Secretary of State the Governor of this British Territory requests in the name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance, and to afford such assistance and protection as may be necessary.