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Canadian Citizens moving back to UK

Old Feb 25th 2021, 12:53 pm
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Originally Posted by durham_lad
True dat

We always remember applying for his first passport in 1987, which was a paper application in those days. He was a premature birth, born 6 weeks early at end of November 1982 and on the application there was a point where it said something like, “if born before 1/1/1983 then go to page x”, skipping many pages. My wife said that at least there was some benefit to being rushed into hospital very sick, c-section and all that.
It certainly saves on the form filling! Ive heard of odd cases like that where one twin was born at one minute to midnight and the other was born at one minute past; one was British but the other wasn’t.
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