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Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by Sam
(Post 6998118)
condolences to you and Pauline Soapy
Didn't Moneypen travel as a citizen but with no Aus passport recently??? Give her a shout and see how she did it if we nip to brissie tomorrow they might give her an aussie passport;) so they say |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by soapy
(Post 6998217)
yeh, bix thought that too
if we nip to brissie tomorrow they might give her an aussie passport;) so they say So sorry to hear your news, I'm sure all this farting around over a passport is not what you need right now. A lesson to us all, I guess...to make sure our paperwork is up to date as we never know when we might need it urgently. Your in my thoughts. |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
thanks pal.
y'know pauline said to me that we should get the passports as soon as. but as usual i was too mean and said we might never need them. i forgot that this will happen to us a lot over the next few years. thanks for the kind words pal:) |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by soapy
(Post 6998321)
thanks pal.
y'know pauline said to me that we should get the passports as soon as. but as usual i was too mean and said we might never need them. i forgot that this will happen to us a lot over the next few years. thanks for the kind words pal:) |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Only me :D Sorry about the news :( but Pauline should be fine travelling with her UK passport as long as she also carries a certified copy of her citizenship certificate. I had so many conversations with both DIAC and the Passport Office and all of them (bar one bitch) said there was absolutely no reason why I should have any aggro. DIAC told me (more than once and all different people) that whilst you're now a Citizen, the visa in the UK passport hasn't actually expired (the final date on it that you had to be in the country by) and therefore becomes an RRV on it's own.
If you have more than 48 working hours available you can get an Aussie Passport in Brisbane - you just ring them up, explain the circumstances and they will give you an emergency appointment and get you the passport inside 48 hours. However if you can get her on the plane prior to that and don't have time for the passport or the finding a JP for the certifying of the certificate, just take the original and keep it close (ie don't lose it) and she should have no bother. The only other thing she will need to do, is when filling in the arrival form coming back on the plane, complete it as a Citizen and as soon as she gets to passport control, hand over the passport and the form and explain why she filled it in as a citizen and tell them she has her certificate with her. She will be taken to one side and they will take a copy of her certificate and send her on her way. Hope that helps mate and send Pauline a hug. |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 6998421)
Only me :D Sorry about the news :( but Pauline should be fine travelling with her UK passport as long as she also carries a certified copy of her citizenship certificate. I had so many conversations with both DIAC and the Passport Office and all of them (bar one bitch) said there was absolutely no reason why I should have any aggro. DIAC told me (more than once and all different people) that whilst you're now a Citizen, the visa in the UK passport hasn't actually expired (the final date on it that you had to be in the country by) and therefore becomes an RRV on it's own.
If you have more than 48 working hours available you can get an Aussie Passport in Brisbane - you just ring them up, explain the circumstances and they will give you an emergency appointment and get you the passport inside 48 hours. However if you can get her on the plane prior to that and don't have time for the passport or the finding a JP for the certifying of the certificate, just take the original and keep it close (ie don't lose it) and she should have no bother. The only other thing she will need to do, is when filling in the arrival form coming back on the plane, complete it as a Citizen and as soon as she gets to passport control, hand over the passport and the form and explain why she filled it in as a citizen and tell them she has her certificate with her. She will be taken to one side and they will take a copy of her certificate and send her on her way. Hope that helps mate and send Pauline a hug. Mandy |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Sorry about the news mate. Gie Pauline a big hug fae me n Angie. Good luck.:thumbup:
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Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by soapy
(Post 6997836)
this is what i was hoping. we have left it a bit late as pauline is working today, so we have no chance of getting an aussie passport in time.
Condolences to everyone at this time. |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 6998324)
Moneypen travelled to the UK just after becoming a citizen - she took the paperwork with her and had no probs getting back in without the passport - drop her a pm Soapy mate, and give Pauline a hug from me :)
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Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 6998421)
Only me :D Sorry about the news :( but Pauline should be fine travelling with her UK passport as long as she also carries a certified copy of her citizenship certificate. I had so many conversations with both DIAC and the Passport Office and all of them (bar one bitch) said there was absolutely no reason why I should have any aggro. DIAC told me (more than once and all different people) that whilst you're now a Citizen, the visa in the UK passport hasn't actually expired (the final date on it that you had to be in the country by) and therefore becomes an RRV on it's own.
If you have more than 48 working hours available you can get an Aussie Passport in Brisbane - you just ring them up, explain the circumstances and they will give you an emergency appointment and get you the passport inside 48 hours. However if you can get her on the plane prior to that and don't have time for the passport or the finding a JP for the certifying of the certificate, just take the original and keep it close (ie don't lose it) and she should have no bother. The only other thing she will need to do, is when filling in the arrival form coming back on the plane, complete it as a Citizen and as soon as she gets to passport control, hand over the passport and the form and explain why she filled it in as a citizen and tell them she has her certificate with her. She will be taken to one side and they will take a copy of her certificate and send her on her way. Hope that helps mate and send Pauline a hug. i wonder how many new aussies knew this? might be worth a sticky of some sort? |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by mandyp
(Post 6998463)
Hi soapy, just wanted to send our condolences to you n yours. . .just shows how many miles away we all are at times like this. . .take care.
Mandy ill let pauline know you posted pal:) |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by framac67
(Post 6998492)
Sorry about the news mate. Gie Pauline a big hug fae me n Angie. Good luck.:thumbup:
oh and whos gawnae look efter me fur two weeks....................... perty time! |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by Katsmajics other half !!!
(Post 6998514)
My mrs ( katsmajic ) had THE CALL last saturday, about her nephew she flew back from Adelaide to Heathrow this morning it really hits home hoe ar away you are from your friends and family, but we said today on the way to the airport we said how much Australia feels like home.
Condolences to everyone at this time. |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
oh and Pauline just told me to thank all who have sent karma (you all know who you are)
very nice touch guys and very touching words:) |
Re: A bit of URGENT help needed!
Originally Posted by soapy
(Post 6998523)
thanks again pen. it has made me think though.
i wonder how many new aussies knew this? might be worth a sticky of some sort? |
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