The entire thing relies on you telling the "truth" but they seem to want your version of the "truth" without collaboration from other people but with arbitrary documents.
So they may as well go and ask you to turn your personal statement into a statutory declaration.
The hassle and the threat of prison would deter some people especially as at some point you may end up having to prove it. Those with maternity, paternity or medical reasons would then actually provide stronger evidence of their version of the truth e.g. medical records, which they can't ask for.
So they may as well go and ask you to turn your personal statement into a statutory declaration.
The hassle and the threat of prison would deter some people especially as at some point you may end up having to prove it. Those with maternity, paternity or medical reasons would then actually provide stronger evidence of their version of the truth e.g. medical records, which they can't ask for.
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