Britain to get its new Blue Passport post BREXIT

As per official reports, the first blue British passports will be issued next month.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-02-22 06:57 GMT

Chennai

Britain's burgandy coloured passport is all set to get a new look, following the UK's departure from the European Union.

Blue passports were used in the UK from 1921 until 1988, when members of the then European Economic Community agreed to harmonise designs.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said the passport will "once again be entwined with our national identity". She said Brexit had given the UK "a unique opportunity to... forge a new path in the world" and enabled a return to "the iconic blue and gold design".

The UK was never formally compelled to change the colour of its passport in the 1980s but did so with other member states.

Securing a change in the design became a rallying point for Brexit supporters, with the government announcing in December 2017 that the blue passport would return.

According to media reports, the government estimates that all newly-issued passports will be blue from the summer. Until then, they will be issued alongside burgundy passports, which will remain valid for travel until they expire.

Earlier the UK passports were burgandy coloured and it carried the wording European Union on the cover, while the new blue passports will be personalised with the holder's details in the UK. The back cover will carry an embossment featuring the floral emblems of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

Sources also added the new passport will carry updated security features, including a "super-strength" polycarbonate data page, containing embedded technologies to keep personal data secure, and involve the "most secure printing and design techniques" to combat identity theft and forgery.

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