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Aix,aix wrote:I think I see where the confusion is coming from. We may be talking about different forms.
It would appear that Form C1 you are referring to is used for passport applications made overseas. The form and guidance notes are available from the FCO Web site (http://tinyurl.com/24qpz) and are quite different from the passport application pack I picked up at the post office this morning.
The latter seems a lot less clear on the issue.
It's the same in the normal form ppron. See my post above.ppron747 wrote:The UKPS website application (which you complete online, and is then printed out and sent to you to sign and send in) certainly has a "rule" so that if you are a naturalised or registered person, you give details of the certificate, and then "skip over" the questions about your ancestry. Can't speak for the pre-printed form, though...
It is very easy anywhere to get passport photos - either diy machines or photo shops. You can also take a digital photo in your own camera and boots or others will print a passport size photo for you. Why would u like to test the tolerance of UKPS there ?mhunjn wrote:For those who have applied, how particular are the UKPS people about the dimensions for the photo for the application?... asin, dimensions?... do they allow for a few 'mm' variation?...
Have a look at this earlier thread.For those who have applied, how particular are the UKPS people about the dimensions for the photo for the application?... asin, dimensions?... do they allow for a few 'mm' variation?...