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thanks for the quick reply,he knows him for over 3 years as he stated before in the citizenship application which was approved more than 3 weeks ago..i just thought to ask,now my friend is in this situation and he doesn't know what to say if the question would be asked..did the countersignatory person made a mistake??the application for passport was sent today,would either of them likely to be in trouble?Casa wrote:How long has he known him? Note that both questions ask for 'more than'.
I believe the passport application form actually asks "how long have you known the applicant" and you need to fill in the years and months.ukforever wrote:my understanding that in the guidelines booklet it asks the countersignatory person to state that he knows the person for more than 2 years and this is what that person signed and stated,they did not ask how long he knew the applicant,i would imagine that this person wouldn't make such a mistake at least for a teacher/lecturer..!!
any thoughts?
does it??to be honest i did not get a chance to see the form,but i've read the booklet and read the requirements on the website gov.uk and i did not see the requirement to state how many years and months,,but if u are sure about it,then i'll take your word for it..i do think that its fine too and it shouldn't cause any issue and if the question is asked then my friend has just to say how long he knows the countersignatory person which is for more than 3 years and i think,he may just explain that it might be just a misunderstanding.Jambo wrote:I believe the passport application form actually asks "how long have you known the applicant" and you need to fill in the years and months.
The 2 years is only mentioned in declaration you sign.
In any case, I don't expect this to cause a big issue.
If I know you for 10 years I can say:ukforever wrote:...i do think that its fine too and it shouldn't cause any issue and if the question is asked then my friend has just to say how long he knows the countersignatory person which is for more than 3 years and i think,he may just explain that it might be just a misunderstanding.