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citizenship interview advice
Hello
My hubby and i am going in for our citizenship interview next week, we applied online and under the old rules which means we do not have to sit a test, i would just like to know if i have missed anything of the list that i need to take with us, i have filled out form 1195 which is the Proof of identity for applications made online, (one for each of us and two children) and got them signed, also taking birth certificates, marriage certs, driving lience, passports, and signed photos, please let me know if there is anything else, also do we need to take in copies of the application we made online. thankyou for any advice you can give me. |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5497020)
Hello
My hubby and i am going in for our citizenship interview next week, we applied online and under the old rules which means we do not have to sit a test, i would just like to know if i have missed anything of the list that i need to take with us, i have filled out form 1195 which is the Proof of identity for applications made online, (one for each of us and two children) and got them signed, also taking birth certificates, marriage certs, driving lience, passports, and signed photos, please let me know if there is anything else, also do we need to take in copies of the application we made online. thankyou for any advice you can give me. |
Re: citizenship interview advice
hi
thankyou for the info, is the only form you are taking is the stat dec form 1195, or do you take a print outof the online application in, good luck with yours i am sure it will run smooth. thanks |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5497063)
hi
thankyou for the info, is the only form you are taking is the stat dec form 1195, or do you take a print outof the online application in, good luck with yours i am sure it will run smooth. thanks |
Re: citizenship interview advice
when you say the form 1195 and all the signed docs, which docs do you mean, they only form we have had signed is the 1195 form and photos, should i have more
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Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5497106)
when you say the form 1195 and all the signed docs, which docs do you mean, they only form we have had signed is the 1195 form and photos, should i have more
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Re: citizenship interview advice
Hi
thanks for that i was just taking the original ones in for them to look at, so its just copies of birth and marriage certificates, passports do not have to be copied and certifed, i have just read through the form sent from the post office and it just says to bring in birth certificates etc nothing about them beings certified, but i will get them done to be sure. Thankyou for letting me know |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5497130)
Hi
thanks for that i was just taking the original ones in for them to look at, so its just copies of birth and marriage certificates, passports do not have to be copied and certifed, i have just read through the form sent from the post office and it just says to bring in birth certificates etc nothing about them beings certified, but i will get them done to be sure. Thankyou for letting me know |
Re: citizenship interview advice
yes i will get mine signed just in case i get someone picky, good luck with your, please let me know how you get on
thanks |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5497139)
yes i will get mine signed just in case i get someone picky, good luck with your, please let me know how you get on
thanks |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by wmoore
(Post 5497135)
Actually I've just re-read our info and it looks like you're right, just bring the originals not copies. Only your photo has to be signed. Oh well, better to have too much stuff than not enough!
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Re: citizenship interview advice
Well that was easy! We had certified copies of all our docs (and also took the originals) but the nice lady said she only needed the originals and she would have made her own copies but thanked us for saving her a job :)
She put a copy of the rights and responsibilities in front of us and gave us a couple of minutes to memorise them before asking us 2 rights and 2 responsibilities each. Mrs M got a bit flustered and the lady even helped her out. We signed a couple of forms and waited for her to enter everything in the computer then she said "that's it, you're approved". We were actually walking out of the office before the time we had booked for the interview :) It couldn't have been any easier and she reckons we should be good for our ceremony on Australia Day in Brisbane, which is exactly what we wanted. Apparently they prefer iuf you have your ceremony within 12 weeks of interview. |
Re: citizenship interview advice
Congratulations i am glad to hear it was straight forward, did you need to take a copy of the application you filled out online (thats if you did yours online) only asking this as i have printed out my hubby's but i can not find mine, nowhere in the paperwork says to bring it but i thought i should ask.
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Re: citizenship interview advice
Originally Posted by andyaldy
(Post 5500971)
Congratulations i am glad to hear it was straight forward, did you need to take a copy of the application you filled out online (thats if you did yours online) only asking this as i have printed out my hubby's but i can not find mine, nowhere in the paperwork says to bring it but i thought i should ask.
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Re: citizenship interview advice
had our interview today, at Cleveland, and NO, you don't need to take the on-line application......the lady at the post Office had ours there already.... our ceremony is also going to be Australia Day..........
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