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rahul_yanina wrote:......They should also make it clearer in the 'how to' pages really - that's what it is for. Any way in which this kind of feedback can be communicated to the Passport Office?.....
-: is the correct action. That is certainly what we did ... enter Birmingham .... where the Citizenship Ceremony was held.I took the application to the post office and asked the person checking the application, and she said I should put Hatfield (which is where my citizenship ceremony was held)
I think there is a guarantee it didn't it! The person at the Post Office would have rejected the application if it had!I don't think my sig did touch the border, but it's still a stupid rule.
Actually I disagree! The actual signature on the application form is scanned and when the passport arrives you will see that it already bears your signature .. as from the application form.it's still a stupid rule
That would not be a problem ..... but if your signature on the application form had touched the sides then it would have been rejected.My countersigner "touched" the border and the application was accepted anyway