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Aditya

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  1. Hi everyone,

    The person signing form 1195 has known me for 1.5 year. How can I input this number in form? If typing, form does not allow to input a decimal 1.5; It just allow to input a number 1 and a decimal point (like this 1.) and I can not input anymore numbers after the decimal point. Does this form only accept a round number? if yes, in this case should I round up or down this number. Or will I print out form and write number 1.5 in the blank field? Please help me for this issue. Thank you very much.

  2. Hi everyone

    I have a question for my friend because she is not good at English.

    She has some confusion when filling family name and given names for non-migrating members of the family unit in visa application (eg. in Part D of form 47SP, Part G of form 47of) because the forms do not ask about other names for these family members. Family members such as siblings who got married and have new family name of spouse or have officially changed their name and have certificate of name change.

    She intends to follow one of 2 below options and she hopes to hear advice and experience from Bros (eg. what are advantages and disadvantages of these 2 options)

    1. Filling their new and current names (if known)

    2. Filling all with birth names (same family names) to confirm family association.

    Thanks everyone so much for your time.

  3. On 03/04/2022 at 09:35, rammygirl said:

    I’m pretty sure it can be expired as that is still a valid ID. If you are planning to renew it anyway I wouldn’t delay applying. Apply with the expired passport then add the new details later. Don’t hold up the application for it.

    Thanks very much for your reply.

  4. Good day
    I need your guidance about the answer for this question in citizenship application:

    Does this parent have the details of the last passport used to enter or depart Australia?

    Does the phrase "used to" above imply "was used to" or "is used to"?

    In my opinion, there are two cases:
    1. In case it is "was used to", it mentioned something happened in the past so I will choose " NO " for above question because parent hasn't been to Australia before.

    2. In case it is "is used to", it seems this mentions the function of passport so I will choose " YES" and provide passport details even if parent hasn't been to Australia before.

    My parent hasn't been to Australia before, should I choose YES or NO?

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