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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Kaz » 29 May 2013, 18:29

:lol: We have a very pawsh lady on ours - Mick argues with her constantly, which is actually quite hilarious................ :P :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Weka » 29 May 2013, 20:43

How appalling to have to go through that for a passport from your country of birth! I could understand for instance if I had been in the country the required number if years and I was applying, I would expect such a passport, but for generational birth citizens to go through that, that is truly degrading.

Nice to have the nice shopping trip afterwards though.
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Kaz » 29 May 2013, 21:27

It did feel degrading TBH, not nice and totally unnecessary....................... :? :roll:
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican€ TomTom

Postby Osc » 29 May 2013, 22:26

:o :o to an interview for a passport! Our passport is €89 for 10 years, so quite a bargain compared to yours.

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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Diflower » 29 May 2013, 22:36

We don't have one :D
Lol Osc my lovely best mate who's no longer with us spent a lot of time in Ireland and would often tell me that's exactly what he was told, with an intake of breath 'ahhh, see, you really don't want to be starting from here. Now if you started from (anyplace), then you could get there with no trouble at all...' :D
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby KateLMead » 30 May 2013, 06:29

Ouch the air would have been blue were it me in your place.!! so glad it was sorted.. All's well that ends well"!!!
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Fugitive » 30 May 2013, 06:47

Kate wrote:Ouch the air would have been blue were it me in your place.!! so glad it was sorted.. All's well that ends well"!!!


It was blue when we were very lost Kate! I was more upset when Grandson told me they asked about the circumstances and details of his Dad's death. It was Grandson who found him unconscious on the kitchen floor when he was fourteen and he tried to restart his heart and gave him mouth-to-mouth and that was five years ago. He was very brave then and fortunately we all talk about it openly together (he was offered counselling but he said he'd rather not) but what this terrible event has to do with him getting his first passport? So I was very proud of him having to relive that again.

Daughter tells me the dreaded TomTom was Basil Fawlty so that could have been even worse :lol:
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Kaz » 30 May 2013, 07:31

Fugi that is very shocking, that they caused him to relive such a traumatic event. Shame on them - and it puts my own experience firmly into perspective ((((((((((((((x))))))))))))))
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby pederito1 » 30 May 2013, 09:05

I thought you only needed a birth certificate, photo and certification by someone professional. I have just done one for naturalisation and passport for an Irish lady.
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Re: Grandson Passport Interview/Jamaican TomTom

Postby Kaz » 30 May 2013, 09:08

For a first passport Pederito you now have an interview! For renewals, not :?
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