Failed by arrogant British passport officials / Letter
Gerald Harrison on being trapped in the middle of bureaucracy with his British and Irish passports Regarding the “colonial attitude” of the British Passport Office, which asked your letter writer’s sister to change her Greek surname (1 June), I am in a similar situation, but prefer to call it (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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