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2008 No. 676

Diplomatic Service

The Consular Fees Order 2008

Made

12th March 2008

Coming into force

1st April 2008

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 12th day of March 2008

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by section 1(1) of the Consular Fees Act 1980(1) is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:

1.  This Order may be cited as the Consular Fees Order 2008 and shall come into force on 1 April 2008.

2.  In this Order—

“British overseas territory” means a territory as defined in section 50(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981(2) and includes the territories listed in Schedule 6 to that Act;

“Commonwealth country” means a country listed in Schedule 3 to the British Nationality Act 1981;

“Crown Dependencies” means the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Isle of Man;

“consular officer” means any person authorised by the Secretary of State to exercise consular functions, or functions in the United Kingdom which correspond with consular functions (including persons who are not, as well as persons who are, consular officers);

“consular employee” means any person in the administrative or technical service of the consular post or diplomatic mission;

“consular premises” means the building or parts of buildings used for the purposes of the consular post or diplomatic mission;

“entry clearance” means a visa, entry certificate, entry permit or other document which, in accordance with the applicable immigration laws or rules, is to be taken as evidence of a person’s eligibility for entry into the United Kingdom, a Crown Dependency, a British overseas territory, a Commonwealth country or any other country or territory, as the case may be (but does not include a work permit);

“fast-track service” means an application made in person, either by the applicant or another person acting on behalf of the applicant, which is to be processed within seven days of that application having been made;

“fast-track collect service” means an application made in person, either by the applicant or by another person acting on behalf of the applicant, which is to be processed within seven days of that application having been made, and which permits the applicant or another person acting on behalf of the applicant to collect the passport in person;

“premium service” in relation to passport applications means an application made in person, either by the applicant or another person acting on behalf of the applicant, which is to be processed within twenty-four hours of that application having been made;

“premium service” in relation to legalisation means the same day service for the processing by a London legalisation office dedicated for companies, solicitors and notaries of applications made in person;

“standard service” in relation to legalisation means the 24 hour service for the processing by the main legalisation office, whether situated in London or Milton Keynes, or by consular officers at consular posts, of applications made in person and the processing of postal applications within a reasonable time period.

3.  The fees set forth in the table in Schedule 1 to this Order are prescribed to be levied by consular officers and by marriage officers under the Foreign Marriage Act 1892(3) and the Marriage with Foreigners Act 1906(4) in the execution of their duties.

4.  The statutory instruments listed in Schedule 2 to this Order are revoked by this Order.

Judith Simpson

Clerk of the Privy Council

SCHEDULE 1 TABLE OF CONSULAR FEES

PART I LEGALISATION

Fee £
1. Attesting or legalising a signature or seal except where—
(a) the signature or seal is on a certificate or survey of foreign passenger ships running to or from the United Kingdom, or
(b) the signature or seal is on a document required for the deposit or withdrawal of money in or from any British Post Office or other Government Savings Bank, or
(c) the signature or seal is in connection with stocks or bonds on the registers of the Post Office, with Savings Bank annuities or with annuities granted direct by the National Debt Commissioners—
(i) Standard service 27.00
(ii) Premium service 67.00
(1)

1980 c.23. Back [1]

(2)

1981 c.61. Back [2]

(3)

1892 c.23. Back [3]

(4)

1906 c.40. Back [4]