Are Australian passports expensive in comparison to other western / developed countries?
I decided not to renew my passport before starting this trip because passports are very expensive in comparison to my income and my low travel budget.
But when asking people I find their passports in other countries are much more affordable than in my country. Typically Australian passports are in the range of roughly double the price friends have to pay in other developed countries or other western countries.
Ordinary adult passport:
AUD
$238 (USD
$212;EUR
161)Adult frequent traveller with more pages:
AUD
$358 (USD
$320;EUR
243)
Is this a rip-off? Are most passports in "rich" countries so expensive or are they roughly half the price as the impression I have so far?
It's true I overlooked passport validity. That's the most important thing I've learned with this question. Assuming all passports have the same number of "visa pages" I should instead ask what the "price per year or decade of validity" is.
Best Answer
First, consider the value - it's a biometric, secure, popular passport. It requires fewer visas than some other countries, and so the price isn't the only consideration here.
However, let's look at other countries using biometric passports, and their costs, using some of your list from the comments:
- USA - $110 (According to LessPop_MoreFizz) (
EUR
83) - NZ - $144 and up, depending on urgency. (
USD
112;EUR
85) - South Korea - US$55.00. (
EUR
41) - Switzerland - CHF140. (
USD 150
;EUR
114) - Netherlands - 49.33 Euros. (
USD
65) - UK - 77.50 quid. (
USD
120.50;EUR
91) - France - 89 Euros. (
USD
117.50)
so comparatively, much of a muchness, although EU ones do seem to be a bit less.
As a New Zealander, a bigger issue is the length of validity - ours are only 5 years, which in some places means 4.5 years as you need 6 months left on your passport to enter certain countries. We used to have 10 years, and there is quite a public drive to bring back the 10 year validity period.
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Answer 2
Comparing with the Italian Passport
Both ordinary and frequent traveller Australian passports do indeed seem to cost more than the Italian passport.
As of the 19th May 2010 the Italian government issues one single passport format for ordinary citizens. This is an electronic passport, with biometrics, consisting of 48 pages with a 10-year validity. As of the 24th June 2014 it costs 116EUR
, (73.50EUR
of processing fee + 42.50EUR
for the actual cost of the booklet). This gives the following cost breakdown:
- 11.6
EUR
per year of validity - 2.42
EUR
per page
We can now compare these values with the ones resulting from the Australian passport cost breakdown:
- Ordinary: 238
AUD
- ca. 166EUR
- 16.6
EUR
per year of validity - 4.74
EUR
per year of validity
- 16.6
- Frequent traveller: 358
AUD
- ca 250EUR
- 25.0
EUR
per year of validity - 3.73
EUR
per page
- 25.0
So yes the Australian passport wins on all criteria.
Answer 3
The passports in Sweden are only 350kr, that equates to approximately 60 AUD. Even with the 5 year validity coming into question, doubling the cost it is still half the price. I couldn't believe how cheap the Swedish passports were when I checked - having recently paid for a new Australian one, I feel somewhat ripped off!
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