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My understanding is that the OP is referring to the LIUK certificate.MrsGreenside wrote:Why have you used your birth certificate as source for the birth location at the LiUK test? Or was this done by the centre? If so I would hand in my birth certificate with a note that the GDR became BRD on 3rd Oct 1990. I cannot see this being an issue. After all it's still the same country.
"Why have you used your birth certificate" The OP hasn't mentioned using a birth certificate.MrsGreenside wrote:That's what i said...?
As myself and MrsGreenside have said, this won't be a problem.uli-pinky wrote:Thanks for the replies.
I have not used my birth certificate, but when registering for LIUK you need to state country of birth - hence me being literal and stating GDR.
Therefore, the LIUK certificate stated GDR and not Germany as on my passport.
Of course not but the only document that could still state GDR is their birth certificate. Had they used their passport upon registering for the LitUK test the problem would have not arisen in the first place. Hence my assumption that the birth certificate was used. See, where I am coming from?Casa wrote:"Why have you used your birth certificate" The OP hasn't mentioned using a birth certificate.MrsGreenside wrote:That's what i said...?