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The Countersignatory has to be British/Irish passport Holder. Also, they must be a professional. If you have one of your Naturalisation referee that meets the requirements then it should be OK for them to sign your passport form. More details can be found on the link below:HariMathy wrote:Hi,
I am having my ceremony next tuesday and will apply for my passport wednesday, i read that in my photos(which i supply) it should be countersigned by somebody.
Can i get sign from any of my friends(who has PR or citizenship), or should i need to take sign from my referee?
Also what are all the supporting documents which i need to send with my passport application.
Thanks
Mana..
They have technology, my friend. They can do many things which we even can't imagine.pdsutton wrote:How did they know it was a 2 month old photo? Do you specify the date somewhere?shre.chatterjee wrote:
I used 2, two month old, photographs and they sent me back a request to supply newest photograph (max. 1 month old).
See Q1 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - Passport.jaffar wrote:Hi Members
Myself,wife and my son got naturalisation certificate last week and we are applying for first uk passport.
I would like to know do myself and wife should submit our grand parents details.
Thanks
Regards
Jaffar
In what sense it this an issue? That dentists should not call themselves doctors? If he wrote that he knows you as a family friend and not as a patient, that should OK I believe.jaffar wrote:I would like to know will it be a issue that he has mentioned his profession as a doctor,but he is a dentist.
The husband of a friend of mine became a British citizen through naturalisation in September. His passport application was initially refused because he had not filled in the grandparents's details. He pointed out to the passport office that in the guidance booklet it does state that this information is not required if you got your British citizenship through naturalisation and they told him that the guidance booklet is wrong. He provided the additional information and is now the proud owner of a British passport.Jambo wrote:See Q1 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - Passport.jaffar wrote:Hi Members
Myself,wife and my son got naturalisation certificate last week and we are applying for first uk passport.
I would like to know do myself and wife should submit our grand parents details.
Thanks
Regards
Jaffar
The passport normally has the date of the interview as that is the date your identity is confirmed and IPS issue the passport.trs2011 wrote:Hi people , i just wanted to know that for those who have applied and received their passports , which date is in your passports ? Is it the date you applied at post office or the date of the interview ? The reason i am asking is i applied for my passport on my birthday , so if they put the date you applied at the post office , that would be very cool , i would love that .