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Postby JoM » 10 Dec 2019, 20:08

That's so sad Jan :(
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Postby JoM » 10 Dec 2019, 20:08

Fireworks again :(
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Postby Kaz » 10 Dec 2019, 21:47

:evil: :(
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Kaz » 10 Dec 2019, 21:47

Jan, that's really sad :(
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby JanB » 12 Dec 2019, 17:21

New passports arrived this afternoon :D :D

Less than 2 weeks - very impressed :D
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Workingman » 12 Dec 2019, 18:27

That's quicker than my application for a new passport as my old one(s) had expired - this for a person born in the UK and who served in the RAF.

I am retired but they still wanted to know the place, D.O.B and occupations of my parents, their marriage date and date of death - if applicable. :evil:
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby JanB » 12 Dec 2019, 20:12

Peed orf :( :( :evil: :evil:

The wind has got up and I can't watch Masterchef :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby JoM » 12 Dec 2019, 20:58

Workingman wrote:That's quicker than my application for a new passport as my old one(s) had expired - this for a person born in the UK and who served in the RAF.

I am retired but they still wanted to know the place, D.O.B and occupations of my parents, their marriage date and date of death - if applicable. :evil:


When was that Frank? My renewal (in 2016?) was really straightforward and I didn't even need to get my photo countersigned.
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Re: The Random Thread

Postby Ally » 12 Dec 2019, 22:00

JoM wrote:
Workingman wrote:That's quicker than my application for a new passport as my old one(s) had expired - this for a person born in the UK and who served in the RAF.

I am retired but they still wanted to know the place, D.O.B and occupations of my parents, their marriage date and date of death - if applicable. :evil:


When was that Frank? My renewal (in 2016?) was really straightforward and I didn't even need to get my photo countersigned.



Ditto. Tesco booth photos. Linked to http://www.gov. blah blah

Honest to chuff it was soooo easy and amazingly quick for delivery of new passport. :Hi:
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Postby JoM » 12 Dec 2019, 22:22

Ally wrote:
JoM wrote:
Workingman wrote:That's quicker than my application for a new passport as my old one(s) had expired - this for a person born in the UK and who served in the RAF.

I am retired but they still wanted to know the place, D.O.B and occupations of my parents, their marriage date and date of death - if applicable. :evil:


When was that Frank? My renewal (in 2016?) was really straightforward and I didn't even need to get my photo countersigned.



Ditto. Tesco booth photos. Linked to http://www.gov. blah blah

Honest to chuff it was soooo easy and amazingly quick for delivery of new passport. :Hi:


Yep, just had to put the code in that came with the photos and there it was, already on the system and approved.

Although I didn't approve. I've got to show a passport until 2026 which has a picture of me with hair at the inbetween stage :lol:
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