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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYup. About 5% IIRC
Originally posted by from opYour countersignatory should be a professional person or a person of good standing in the community. The list that follows gives examples of the type of person that would be suitable.
b) wass dat actually mean?
c) examples - not a definitive list just examples
Mr GreyCivilServant: Oi Mr BinMan you ain't "of good standing"
Mr BinMan: Would you like to say that again when you get out of casualty?
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Originally posted by Wodewick View PostDoes anyone ever actually check up on who it is that signs them?
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Originally posted by Fishface View Post
My countersignature was a US 'physician' - he thought it was hilarious that the level of security was so poor and you didn't have to be seen in person to verify your identity.
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Do not use washington to renew
I put my passport for renewal to Washington in late June.
It still has not arrived - not heard a thing.
WTF are these people doing?
it costs 5 times more to renew than a US passport which is done and delivered in 5 working days.
My countersignature was a US 'physician' - he thought it was hilarious that the level of security was so poor and you didn't have to be seen in person to verify your identity.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAlso in my passport app they asked for addresses of my grandmothers FFS!Originally posted by Paddy View PostРоссия.
Сибирь.
Деревня по имени Царь
Третий деревянный дом.
Бабушка с усами.
Siberia.
The village by the name of the King
Third wooden house.
Grandma with a mustache.
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Originally posted by Clippy View Post...
Noticed there is no mention of church leader or similar - probably got bumped off the list to make way for the licensee of public house!Originally posted by minestrone View PostMinister of a recognised religion (including Christian Science)
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I could be wrong but i Don't think you need a counter signature for a renewal only for new or photo change
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHad same tulip when I was getting my first passport - programmers were not in the list, this is totally stupid reference system, why on earth would bank manager or doctor take risks by vouching for someone, in fact WTF is it even necessary - passport is not citizenship, it's just a travel document.
Also in my passport app they asked for addresses of my grandmothers FFS!
Сибирь.
Деревня по имени Царь
Третий деревянный дом.
Бабушка с усами.
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How the frack do Journalists and photographers make it on to the list?
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