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Passport warning as expert reveals why you should NEVER apply on a Monday

DESPERATE families are being warned to avoid applying for Fast Track passports on Mondays - as they have the least chance of getting through.

Holidaymakers have faced waiting more than 10 weeks for their passport due to huge delays caused by demand.

Don't try to get a Fast Track passport appointment on Mondays, an expert has warned
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Don't try to get a Fast Track passport appointment on Mondays, an expert has warnedCredit: Alamy

This has led to many opting for the Fast Track services in the hope of getting them back in time for holidays.

Dr Hodge, who has launched the Twitter account , analysed the days that Fast Track appointments get announced, as there are limited amounts per day.

His research found that not only were the appointments released at random, but the busiest days for applications were found to be Mondays.

So families trying to get an appointment on the first day of the week will be the least likely to get one, so applying later in the week may bring more luck.

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He shared his top tips for trying to get a Fast Track appointment, which includes refreshing the website even if it says it the system is busy, and to having a digital photograph ready for the application.

Brits can also follow his Twitter account which updates when there are new appointments.

But passport chaos is only set to get WORSE this summer, a leaked memo has revealed.

Holidaymakers trying to jet off will face more disruption as the Passport Office struggles to work through half a million applications because of slow IT systems.

The Passport Office's systems aren't "fit for purpose" and staff are struggling to get through the 500,000 applications currently sitting in a backlog.

The leaked messages obtained by  show that this is only the "beginning of a very lengthy scenario.”

It's estimated that 4.5million Brits had their passports expire during the Covid pandemic when travel restrictions put the tourism industry on hold.

Brits keen to go on holidays this year have faced passport delays and airport havoc amid staffing issues in the struggling industry.

One family had to cancel their £3,000 trip to Disneyland because of the passport renewal delays.

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Another family said they applied for their children's passports back in January 2022 - and still haven't got them back.

Passports must also be no more than ten years since it was issued and you'll need a minimum of three or six months to gain entry into many destinations.

You'll need to allow at least 10 weeks to get a passport back right now
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You'll need to allow at least 10 weeks to get a passport back right nowCredit: Getty
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