British residents applying for new passports from the Cayman Islands will pay substantially less under a new pricing schedule which goes into effect April 7.
The price reductions are “a result of the efficiency savings made by bringing the processing and issuing of overseas passports back to the U.K.,” according to a statement from the Governor’s Office.
An adult 32-page passport will cost £83 (CI$112.50), a reduction of £45; a child 32-page passport will cost £53, a reduction of £28.50; and 48-page (jumbo) passports will cost £91, a reduction of £63.50.
Governor Helen Kilpatrick said, “I am delighted that the U.K. Passport Office has announced these new fees. The significant cost reduction will benefit expatriate British nationals that are resident in the Cayman Islands.”
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