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  1. Thanks for the advice. My youngest is too young for the proof of age card and her expired passport doesn't have her signature on it which it needs to have. Found out it's only $100 each to renew uk passports and only takes 4 weeks so that seems to be the easiest way to go. Hopefully get them both sorted with citizenship within the next couple of months. [emoji4] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Hi, wonder if anyone can give me some advice. Applying for citizenship (Melbourne) for 17 and 19 year olds who don't have learners permit as yet. Both their uk passports have run out as I didn't think they would need them again. Need to give ID with photos and signatures but we don't have anything. Student IDs have photos but no signature. Anyone have any idea what we can use or do they have to get either learners permits or renew uk passports to do their citizenship? Had enough trouble sorting out bank accounts. Any advice would be great as my son is hoping to start uni in February. Already had to put it off for 6 months waiting for citizenship. Ps I thought they could get some form of ID through post office but don't think they are allowed to use that either. Thanks in advance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Thanks suzukiscottie - that's good to know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Quick question based on the above.. My 23 year old daughter is on our visa, has validated and been out a few times but currently still living in London. I am under the impression her visa runs out after 5 years , ie August 2017 but no one can seem to tell me if this is the case. Does she always have the permanent visa, despite having not actually lived here yet? I am really confused by this as she may want to settle here later but I don't know if she can? Any advice appreciated. Ta. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. We will be applying next January, after our first 4 years. Both due to the fact we would otherwise need to keep getting the RRV but mainly due to the difference in costs for our 2 kids when it comes to starting Uni here. Non citizens are not entitled to the same loan process as citizens are. For some kids that would mean the difference in having the chance to go to uni or not. Either way I will be a Scottish girl forever lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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