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Citizenship interview 18th October
They asked for
Photo's certified copies of passports, birth certificates and driving licenses, they also said we have to get in touch with the Australian registrar of births, deaths and marriages to get another wedding certificate because are British one isn't any good. Nothing about any of this on their site on the checklist it just says certified photos and bring in the other stuff |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by fraser
(Post 5327667)
They asked for
Photo's certified copies of passports, birth certificates and driving licenses, they also said we have to get in touch with the Australian registrar of births, deaths and marriages to get another wedding certificate because are British one isn't any good. Nothing about any of this on their site on the checklist it just says certified photos and bring in the other stuff I thought it said you needed to bring in certified copies of all those things...we did |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by Shakmaty
(Post 5327711)
Our UK wedding certificate was good enough. We phoned them and they said it would probably be ok:)
I thought it said you needed to bring in certified copies of all those things...we did Good luck with the interview Fraser :thumbup: |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Thanks guys.
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Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1027i.pdf
Got this from the Citizenship website I sent you the link for.. ;) :) |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by Weirdstone
(Post 5327825)
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1027i.pdf
Got this from the Citizenship website I sent you the link for.. ;) :) |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by fraser
(Post 5327856)
Thanks. I'll put it with the rest of the PDF's on my desk top:blink:
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Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by fraser
(Post 5327667)
They asked for
Photo's certified copies of passports, birth certificates and driving licenses, they also said we have to get in touch with the Australian registrar of births, deaths and marriages to get another wedding certificate because are British one isn't any good. Nothing about any of this on their site on the checklist it just says certified photos and bring in the other stuff |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by biggy
(Post 5327894)
Our UK certificate was fine
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Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Nice one Fraser - let us know how the ceremony goes. :)
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Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by fraser
(Post 5327667)
They asked for
Photo's certified copies of passports, birth certificates and driving licenses, they also said we have to get in touch with the Australian registrar of births, deaths and marriages to get another wedding certificate because are British one isn't any good. Nothing about any of this on their site on the checklist it just says certified photos and bring in the other stuff http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...=477561&page=2 |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by fraser
(Post 5327667)
They asked for
Photo's certified copies of passports, birth certificates and driving licenses, they also said we have to get in touch with the Australian registrar of births, deaths and marriages to get another wedding certificate because are British one isn't any good. Nothing about any of this on their site on the checklist it just says certified photos and bring in the other stuff Congrats on getting the interview. Hope life's treating you and yours well down there. Cheers Ginny |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Thanks again everyone.
We're doing good thanks. |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
We have our citizenship interview booked for this coming Monday and i just wanted to ask whether it is a face-to-face verbal interview or the multiple choice questions i have read about recently?
I would phone and ask but i have called twice and both times i was in a queue for 30 minutes. |
Re: Citizenship interview 18th October
Originally Posted by Goodwin
(Post 5328088)
We have our citizenship interview booked for this coming Monday and i just wanted to ask whether it is a face-to-face verbal interview or the multiple choice questions i have read about recently?
I would phone and ask but i have called twice and both times i was in a queue for 30 minutes. |
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