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I would put the date on form the same date or the post date off the date on certificate.psb wrote:Can the date of a passport countersignature predate the date of issue of the citizenship certificate? Or the date should be left blank and completed after the citizenship ceremony?
My countersignature and passport application are dated 8th June and my naturalisation certificate is dated 18th June.psb wrote:Can the date of a passport countersignature predate the date of issue of the citizenship certificate? Or the date should be left blank and completed after the citizenship ceremony?
Exactly. And how he could do that if you only got the naturalisation certificate 10 days later?. If IPS spot that, they will write back to you asking to get the countersignatory signature again.because the countersignature is supposed to read through your application to verify that the details are correct before they countersign for you.
Omg really? I thought it would be fine because they're supposed to check the details you wrote about yourself to make sure they're true and to verify your identity, and I thought it was just the things like your name, age, DOB, address, and to verify your picture to make sure it's really you. I didn't think they should need to see the naturalisation certificate because the certificate doesn't really verify identity, it's just used as proof of British Citizenship for the application. I really hope it doesn't cause delays!Jambo wrote:Exactly. And how he could do that if you only got the naturalisation certificate 10 days later?. If IPS spot that, they will write back to you asking to get the countersignatory signature again.because the countersignature is supposed to read through your application to verify that the details are correct before they countersign for you.
Totally overworked conclusion.Jambo wrote:Exactly. And how he could do that if you only got the naturalisation certificate 10 days later?. If IPS spot that, they will write back to you asking to get the countersignatory signature again.because the countersignature is supposed to read through your application to verify that the details are correct before they countersign for you.
It perfectly fine if the date of passport countersignature to predate the issue of citizenship certificate.psb wrote:Can the date of a passport countersignature predate the date of issue of the citizenship certificate? Or the date should be left blank and completed after the citizenship ceremony?
Yeah, this is what I thought. I don't see how the naturalisation certificate has anything to do with the person countersigning.Ayyubi72 wrote:Totally overworked conclusion.Jambo wrote:Exactly. And how he could do that if you only got the naturalisation certificate 10 days later?. If IPS spot that, they will write back to you asking to get the countersignatory signature again.because the countersignature is supposed to read through your application to verify that the details are correct before they countersign for you.
Person countersigning the passport application only certifies that he has known the passport applicant for at least 2 years and is able to identify them (their picture). There is no responsibility on the counter signatory to read through the whole application and verify all the details. They are not acting as an inspector. They are not verifying that the applicant has been naturalised or not, or what the immigration status of the applicant is.
It perfectly fine to get counter signature done before naturalisation.
Yeah, I know that part, which is why I said the countersignature date should be the same or after the application date. That still doesn't really have anything to do with the naturalisation date though. I personally don't think it will be a problem if the naturalisation certificate date is after the countersignature date, as long as the application date is not after the countersignature date. Anyway, I sent my passport application form off that way. I'll let you guys know if it causes any problems or delays.ban.s wrote:before you debate on this further i suggest read the passport application form carefully.
Section 10 - Counter Signature - If a counter signature is needed, they must fill in this section after the rest of the form has been filled in.
And I must say, that I totally agree. There is no point in being so impatient. Its best done step by step. Half of the forum is just clogged up by queries from impatient people.CR001 wrote:
I really don't understand why people try and rush things instead of being patient and following the proper steps and using common sense! They just create potential problems for themselves and then blame UKBA or IPS or whoever when things go wrong.
LOL.....we need a like button on the forum!!!Ayyubi72 wrote:And I must say, that I totally agree. There is no point in being so impatient. Its best done step by step. Half of the forum is just clogged up by queries from impatient people.
Like buttonCR001 wrote:
LOL.....we need a like button on the forum!!!
I'm sure many people will happily pay it! I would have to pass on that though, seeing as I am a student and only work part time.Ayyubi72 wrote:I would also suggest a premium same day BC service for impatient applicants. It should be a same day PEO service and the application fees should be £2000. And I am sure most of the people from this forum will use this service, and it will be a good earner for UK taxpayers.
In the same way, there should be a same day passport service for first time passport applicants, costing £1000.
yes you were lucky but immigration officers were not stupid. They just assessed any potential risk of your disappearance and used their discretion and allowed entry. possession of a valid visa doesn't guarantee entry to a foreign country it's always the decision of the officer at the border.Ayyubi72 wrote:I think I was just lucky or the immigration were just stupid, lol.