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Yes they did.
Immigraton into the UK from countries of the British Commonwealth, whose citizens carry British passports.
These have been introduced since 1988. It was done to conform with EU rules. Note that they are British Passports, not English,.
Yes. If you have the relevant criteria that entitle you to a passport for different countries then you can have more than one passport. Many people have both Irish and British passports. There is no such thing as an 'English' passport.
Most British passports are issued in London but there is also a passport office in Liverpool. There is also one in Edinburgh and one in Belfast.
Yes
You do not need passports for domestic flights in the Philippines. You only need passports for international flights. However, many people do bring along their passports as a form of ID. You will need proper identification to travel by plane.
Yes but it can be gotten at the airport once you arrive if you are a US or british citizen. It is easy if you have passports from most western countrys. Some people with certain passports have a hard time getting a visa. You shouls talk to the Qatari embassy in your country.
Passports typically expire after 10 years.
Two agencies were accused of doing this in 2010. In March of 2010, Mossad, Israel's secret intelligence agency, was accused of cloning British passports when members of Mossad were sent to assassinate a Hamas militant in Dubai. In June of that same year, Russian spies from the SVR (Russia's foreign intelligence agency) were found to have forged British passports.
The British Prime Minister who gave British passports to Commonwealth citizens was Harold Wilson. His government introduced the Commonwealth Immigrants Act in 1962, which initially allowed certain Commonwealth citizens to remain in the UK. However, the most notable change came in 1971 with the Immigration Act, which formalized the process for Commonwealth citizens to gain British citizenship and passports. This move was part of a broader effort to strengthen ties within the Commonwealth.
When they are going out of country.