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This is probably the dumbest question asked on here in a while. But I am about to finally post our citizenship application (it has only been 6 months since we qualified
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)
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This is probably the dumbest question asked on here in a while. But I am about to finally post our citizenship application (it has only been 6 months since we qualified
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)
#3
Depends where your posting it from. WIthin Australia, no stamps needed. Overseas (such as the UK), unless it says valid overseas (there is a form of international free post but not often used) you will need stamps.
#4
yes, you are right.......
............that is the dumbest question ever asked on here!
............that is the dumbest question ever asked on here!

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#7
I asked for that, didn't I!
Anyway, 25 weeks after we became elligible, our citizenship application has finally been posted. I can't help wonder why I have taken so long. I think sub-consciously I am thinking citizenship = passport, passport = can go back to the UK
Anyway, 25 weeks after we became elligible, our citizenship application has finally been posted. I can't help wonder why I have taken so long. I think sub-consciously I am thinking citizenship = passport, passport = can go back to the UK
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good luck with the application mate...
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#12
I know, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else, but somehow citizenship and passports will mean the end of an adventure. My psyche means I crave progression / change so I will have to look to something else to take its place. (Currently doing watersports - jetskiing, wakeboarding, scuba)
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This is probably the dumbest question asked on here in a while. But I am about to finally post our citizenship application (it has only been 6 months since we qualified
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)
) and the yellow envelope says in the top right corner "Postage Paid at Perth WA Aust 6000". Does that mean I don't have to put a stamp on it? (Just thought I had better check with something so important and as we have had so much hassle getting signatures on)

Classic.........



