HC Deb 11 April 1927 vol 205 c14
16. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies why British subjects require a visa for Palestine; how much it costs; and to whom is this money paid?

Mr. AMERY

A British subject does not require a visa for Palestine, but only an endorsement making his passport valid for travel to that country. There is no charge for an endorsement given at the same time as the issue of a passport, but in other cases a fee of 2s. is charged. Such fees are credited to the Appropriation-in-Aid Subhead of the Diplomatic and Consular Services Vote.