- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
1) Yes (think so)Sas Sam wrote:Thank you @noajthan!
In the meantime -while I'm waiting for the answer for my first question- I have few another questions.
1. Do I have to provide my mother's maiden name as well?
2. What's the place of issue of the naturalisation's certificate? Is that the place where the ceremony was or Home Office London (it's on the certificate)?
noajthan wrote:@Sam, those black helicopters - its just for the movies.
Although, wait a minute... - what's that noise, ....hey, who are you ...
...
..
..
They seem to look for consistency with previous answers and/or details submitted with previous applications.Sas Sam wrote:Finally there is progress on my passport application... I've get back my documents and have an interview date.
I try to prepare myself and had a look on the possible questions here on the forum. Some of those are really personal questions, eg. "Who do you live with?". I don't mind the question, I don't have anything to hide, but I'm just wondering... How they check these infos? Do they come to my home to talk to them? Or contact to the landlord?
Yes, I completely understand this and I didn't think that they have manpower for this... it was a theoretical question really... but I was just thinking what if I live with my girlfriend but prev. tenants/owner are still on the council tax/council system and I don't know about it (or it change during the checking process)... it happened before at prev. place where I lived.CR001 wrote:You are over thinking it. Do you really th8nk that HMPO have the manpower to "check on you".
They ask you questions that only you will know, this is to confirm you are who you say you are. They have access to loads of systems and HO history on you.
Yes, I thought they will do cross-checks across their different systems as I mentioned in my prev. post to @CR001. I know and see the point of it and it makes sense of course.noajthan wrote:They seem to look for consistency with previous answers and/or details submitted with previous applications.
And information submitted to other agencies, eg local council.
For example, who you live with could be crosschecked with electoral roll and/or council tax bill.
An imposter may not be up to speed on that.
This is not an English test, its a confirmation of id / test for identity fraud.
Body language, eye contact and confidence/composure may also play a part.
The interviewer seems to use Google Earth or similar; make sure you know how to get to the shops from where you live, what type of house you live in, what flowers grow in your garden;
name of child's headmistress if you have school age children; colour of school uniform;
also, how you got to the interview centre (including, for example, train stops and journey time).
Those particular questions really unsettled my wife and daughter. However the interviewer (female) was quite human and fairly sympathetic.
(And again, an imposter would not be aware of all such little details).
Congratulations.Sas Sam wrote:So, the time just arrived... My passport is here in my hands. I'm really happy now and I start to enjoy the new beginning. Thanks you all for all advice and help!