Re: Passports....a tale of two cities.
Hello shipmates,
I've only just found this topic but I see it is still alive so here is my two 'pennyworth, which I must forewarn, left a bitter taste in my mouth. As many of you did, I ended up with dual nationality, UK and USA. Also, as many of you did I found it especially useful to have a passport choice when avoiding immigration queues and the like and never experienced any problems entering the USA, and I always entered to the customary greeting of "Welcome home sir". However, on the UK side most of the pond the immigration officers invariablyexpressed obvious displeasure that I was entering on a foreign passport. One in particular gave me a very hard time and grilled me about where I banked, where I was staying, who was going to pick me up and did I realize that I was not eligible to any state benefits while here and not allowed to be employed in any capacity (all of which are untrue incidentally). Anyway, moving on, I had two passports for most of my life and did not experience any difficulty renewing them until my latest UK passport expired. Upon application I was advised that I had to forward my US passport to the UK authorities for examination before renewal was permitted. I wrote back that I needed my passport for ongoing travel commitments whereon they advised me that I must supply a photocopy of every single page including front and rear cover. And this is where I took exception. Now I fully understand that in today's increasingly more dangerous world the government would want to take an interest in where I had been and fully concur with their mind set in this........however.....I was 78 years old at that time and hardly fell into the category of being a dangerous individual. Apart from that I was under the impression that it was illegal to take photocopies of my US passport, but I could be misguided on this. And here was my final, decision making take on the whole debacle. Wherever I traveled in the world on my UK passport I was under an obligation to follow their rules, regulations and foreign travel policy, with the same thing being applicable whilst traveling on the US passport. However, I considered the government to be overstepping their authority by demanding to know where I had been whist traveling under the authority of another sovereign nation so I stuck to my guns on this and refused to comply. So, my application for a UK passport renewal was denied,......to add insult to injury they refused to return my application fee.
Paradoxically enough, I still have a valid UK Seaman's I.D. card and discharge book, so I suppose I could always use them in a pinch.....
So, I know what to expect next from anyone out there who does not agree with me, if I want the passport I have to follow the rules, very well, point taken but I think the government has gone too far with their regulations especially considering my age and clean record and I refuse to comply, in final, I take this incident to be nothing more than old person harrassment, if I had am M.P. I should be certain to complain to him, bitterly.
The last time I entered the UK last March I was expecting some reaction from immigration but when I presented myself to the desk there was a very young man in Royal Navy uniform sitting there who greeted me most pleasantly. Upon inquiring what he was doing there he replied that Immigration and Customs were all on strike. Had I been aware of that I may have been tempted to smuggle a suitcase of contraband watches and naughty magazines in....
All the best, Austin