The Honorable title of Mr, Mister.

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Dear General Register Office,

1. I would like to know when and at what age do the Government apply the Honourary Title Mr, Mister, to a man.?
2. Is the decision by the government to apply the honourary title 'Mr' consentual with the man who the title is being applied to?
2. Can the man refuse to accept the honourary title Mr, Mister on his UK Passport?
3. Mister, Mr is a title or courtesy, a man who is an incumbent of office 'Office' . What office do the government believe that the man holds who the honourary title Mr, Mister is being given?

Blacks Law 4th edition
MISTER. A title of courtesy. A trade, craft, oc- cupation, employment, office.

Yours faithfully,

Yours faithfully,

Paul-brian

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Dear General Register Office,

Please reply

Yours faithfully,

Paul-brian

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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2021 17:53:22 +0000
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request GQ - The Honorable title of Mr, Mister.
From: Paul-brian <[FOI #726415 email]>
To: FOI <[email address]>

Dear General Register Office,

Please reply

Yours faithfully,

Paul-brian

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Dear FOI,

Thank you for your reply, that is very helpful information.. I note that on the passport there is a 'P' under freedom of information does the 'P' stand for Pauper?

I thank you in advance.

Yours sincerely,

Paul-brian

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Dear Paul-brian

Thank you for your email below. Your request is being handled as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

We will aim to send you a full response by 5 May 2021, which is twenty working days from the date when we received your request.

Due to the measures introduced in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, which include social distancing and protecting vulnerable people, our responses to Freedom of Information requests may take longer than usual.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience at this difficult time.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty's Passport Office

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Dear Paul-brian

Please find attached our response to your information request.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

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Dear FOI,

Thankyou for your reply:
Her Majesty’s Passport Office can confirm P is the letter that identifies the product as a passport when presented at the Border. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has assigned different letters to different documents for recognition purposes therefore all passports internationally will be identified by the letter 'P'

Under freedom of information, What other indentification letters are used by Her Majesty's Passport for example does Her Majesty's Passport office use a D for diplomatic passports, ?

Or can you confirm that only the letter P is found on all passports issued by Her Majesty's Passport office without exception.

Yours sincerely,

Paul-brian

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will not be forwarded or responded to. Therefore please contact the
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form

• If your enquiry or complaint relates to a certificate which you have
ordered from the General Registrar’s Office, please complete the
certificate service order enquiries form.

• If your request is for information relating to your data held by Her
Majesty’s Passport Office or an individual it falls under the terms of the
Data Protection Act 1998 and may qualify as a Subject Access Request,
please email [email address]

• If your enquiry relates to nationality you should forward your enquiry
to the UK Visas and Immigration enquiry team who are better placed to
respond, please email    [email address

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Dear Paul-brian

Thank you for your email below.  Your request is being handled as a
request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).

We will aim to send you a full response by 19 May 2021 which is twenty
working days from the date when we received your request.

Due to the measures introduced in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19)
pandemic, which include social distancing and protecting vulnerable
people, our responses to Freedom of Information requests will take longer
than usual.  

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your
patience at this difficult time.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

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Dear Paul-brian

Further to your email below, please find attached our response to your
information request.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

From: FOI <[email address]>
Sent: 20 April 2021 11:36
To: Paul-brian <[FOI #726415 email]>
Cc: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: 63790/21 Paul-brian

Dear Paul-brian

Thank you for your email below.  Your request is being handled as a
request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).

We will aim to send you a full response by 19 May 2021 which is twenty
working days from the date when we received your request.

Due to the measures introduced in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19)
pandemic, which include social distancing and protecting vulnerable
people, our responses to Freedom of Information requests will take longer
than usual.  

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your
patience at this difficult time.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

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Dear FOI,
Thank you so much for your quick reply. I asked is P found on all passports without execption. You replied:

The code PT is applied to Travel Documents that are issued by UK Visas &Immigration through Her Majesty’s Passport Office’s personalisation services.

If 'P' is the code for Passport what is the code PT for, what does this code stand for?
Can you confirm that these are the ONLY codes present and issued by Her Majesty's Passport Office?

Yours sincerely,

Paul-brian

If your enquiry falls within the remit of a Freedom of Information request
Her Majesty’s Passport Office will send you an acknowledgement within the
next 2 working days.

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will not be forwarded or responded to. Therefore please contact the
appropriate department listed below:

• For a passport enquiry or complaint, please complete an online enquiry
form

• If your enquiry or complaint relates to a certificate which you have
ordered from the General Registrar’s Office, please complete the
certificate service order enquiries form.

• If your request is for information relating to your data held by Her
Majesty’s Passport Office or an individual it falls under the terms of the
Data Protection Act 1998 and may qualify as a Subject Access Request,
please email [email address]

• If your enquiry relates to nationality you should forward your enquiry
to the UK Visas and Immigration enquiry team who are better placed to
respond, please email    [email address

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Dear Paul-brian

Thank you for your email below.  Your request is being handled as a
request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

We will aim to send you a full response by 2 June 2021, which is twenty
working days from the date when we received your request.

Due to the measures introduced in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19)
pandemic, which include social distancing and protecting vulnerable
people, our responses to Freedom of Information requests may take longer
than usual.  

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your
patience at this difficult time.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

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Dear Paul-brian

Further to your email below, please find attached our response to your
information request.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

From: FOI <[email address]>
Sent: 04 May 2021 14:25
To: Paul-brian <[FOI #726415 email]>
Cc: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: 63989/21 Paul-brian

Dear Paul-brian

Thank you for your email below.  Your request is being handled as a
request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

We will aim to send you a full response by 2 June 2021, which is twenty
working days from the date when we received your request.

Due to the measures introduced in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19)
pandemic, which include social distancing and protecting vulnerable
people, our responses to Freedom of Information requests may take longer
than usual.  

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your
patience at this difficult time.

Yours sincerely

Her Majesty’s Passport Office

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