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I dont agree with any of your points at all. What checks are they doing that they have not done during the MN1 consideration? Isn't that the reason they said you dont have to get referees for your passport application when using JCAP? Some of these case workers/staff are just lazy and not doing the right thing at the right time.JAJ wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 3:49 amWhy kind of checks? Obviously- they need to check ID, that the person making the application is the same person as the person referred to on the documents. They need to verify that the applicant is a British citizen, or British national, as the case may be. There are other checks which vary case by case- ensuring that the name on the passport is consistent with any other passports held, verifying that the person has not renounced British nationality, checking that there is no bar on the individual holding a British passport, and so on.
The persons answering the phone may not have any information about actual processing of the application and "standard checks" may be a standard response to finish the call and get to the next call. Regarding processing time- even if all the checks work out, there is a process involved in making passports and there is scope for a possible delay at any stage.
Wouldn't those checks be already done in the 5 months they took to process her citizenship application?JAJ wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 3:49 amWhy kind of checks? Obviously- they need to check ID, that the person making the application is the same person as the person referred to on the documents. They need to verify that the applicant is a British citizen, or British national, as the case may be. There are other checks which vary case by case- ensuring that the name on the passport is consistent with any other passports held, verifying that the person has not renounced British nationality, checking that there is no bar on the individual holding a British passport, and so on.
The persons answering the phone may not have any information about actual processing of the application and "standard checks" may be a standard response to finish the call and get to the next call. Regarding processing time- even if all the checks work out, there is a process involved in making passports and there is scope for a possible delay at any stage.
She is a 2 year old. So she never had any ceremony and its not fair they ask us to wait out the maximum time allowed while they make a mistake internally. So we are losing time unnecessarily.