devonwoody
Established Member
Fiftyeight years ago a classmate and I decided we would do a cycle tour of the Low Countries.
So we applied for our first passports, I filled in a form (which eventually got pasted in to the passport) of my personal details.
The passport was duly issued; and when I read through the details I had entered on the form (which was pasted into the passport) I realised | had not entered my correct date of birth, in fact I had entered the year current, (1951).
I thought this might give trouble so I altered the year of birth to 1937, it was not a very good alteration but do you know that passport lasted 5 years and four trips and never gave any hiccups when passing through any immigration controls over most probably 20 borders during that time.
So not only was passport office inefficient in those days and border controls were a laugh, it appears there is not much different these days :wink:
So we applied for our first passports, I filled in a form (which eventually got pasted in to the passport) of my personal details.
The passport was duly issued; and when I read through the details I had entered on the form (which was pasted into the passport) I realised | had not entered my correct date of birth, in fact I had entered the year current, (1951).
I thought this might give trouble so I altered the year of birth to 1937, it was not a very good alteration but do you know that passport lasted 5 years and four trips and never gave any hiccups when passing through any immigration controls over most probably 20 borders during that time.
So not only was passport office inefficient in those days and border controls were a laugh, it appears there is not much different these days :wink: