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Non Eea Passport
I recently applied for a government document, yesterday I received a response saying that I needed to prove my right to residency as I am a holder of a non EEA passport, the strange thing is I hold a UK passport, I can only assume they made this decision because of my country of birth. Can I complain as their comment is not based on fact but assumptions?
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It seems pretty certain that you will have to address the matter by presenting your UK passport, or at least its details which will allow some government agencies to look up and verify them. Alternativel y you could ask the Home Office to confirm your right to remain in the UK (giving them the passport details) and forward that confirmation - but they just...
16:49 Sun 05th Aug 2018
"....as apparently they have no record of this...." - typical. I am no longer surprised as the extent of the disorganisation becomes more and more evident. Not only could you not make it up but when you recount the examples abroad you can see in the foreign listeners' eyes that they are utterly convinced you are lying (being anti-British as some on here would call it). They simply can't believe that the UK is like this in 2018, 1918 maybe but not 2018.
I too wonder which removed answers have hit the dirt, I keep missing all the juicy stuff.
It's good that you have the result you were hoping for.
I too wonder which removed answers have hit the dirt, I keep missing all the juicy stuff.
It's good that you have the result you were hoping for.
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