Marvellous much
Dec. 15th, 2008 06:28 pmThe kids are cheerful and healthy, in spite of being very tired. They have been polite and relatively kind all day. Emer has finally graduated to her birthday present coat - she's grown so that the sleeves are no longer than her arms. I'm pleased about this because it's lovely and long behind so will keep her bum warm.
The children and I all need new passports next year; I've sent off for application forms and now we need to figure out who we can have sign them for us. The relevant website says:
Police Officer (not civilan member of staff)
Member of the Clergy
Medical Doctor
Dentist
Practicing Lawyer
Bank Manager/Assistant Bank Manager
Member of Parliament (MP) or County Councillor
Teacher
Magistrate
Accountant
Notary Public / Commisioner of Oaths
Additionally, we must all go together as they have to sign the photos and witness the signatures of both parents. And also as well they must be available to take a phonecall from the embassy when they phone to check the witness is a real person. And so they can't be on maternity leave.
I think we know a couple of employed accountants.
The children and I all need new passports next year; I've sent off for application forms and now we need to figure out who we can have sign them for us. The relevant website says:
Police Officer (not civilan member of staff)
Member of the Clergy
Medical Doctor
Dentist
Practicing Lawyer
Bank Manager/Assistant Bank Manager
Member of Parliament (MP) or County Councillor
Teacher
Magistrate
Accountant
Notary Public / Commisioner of Oaths
Additionally, we must all go together as they have to sign the photos and witness the signatures of both parents. And also as well they must be available to take a phonecall from the embassy when they phone to check the witness is a real person. And so they can't be on maternity leave.
I think we know a couple of employed accountants.
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Date: 2008-12-15 06:59 pm (UTC)You think you spot a rule other than "be a member of the respectable classes!", like "be a member of a professional organisation" or something, and then you spot someone else on the list who doesn't fit that. It's so weird.
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Date: 2008-12-15 07:43 pm (UTC)When I got my British passport renewed here in Germany, the list looked rather similar.
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Date: 2008-12-15 08:37 pm (UTC)Rob has signed several forms for his friends.
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Date: 2008-12-15 08:47 pm (UTC)The other trouble with the Irish list is they phone the signatory to check and if they don't get through to them they make you refill the forms and send a new set of signed photos. In our case this was a real pain as getting photos of a 6 week old kid that follow the rules is a non-trivial endeavour in itself.
I'm not critising the principal of requiring some proof the photos are of the person named, just the implementation.
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Date: 2008-12-15 09:45 pm (UTC)I handed Meadhbh's form to the very newly appointed principal of Sorcha's school and said "Pretend you saw me and Mark sign this". He was slightly bemused by the fact that he could but had the forms in Sorcha's bag at pick-up time later that day :-).
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Date: 2008-12-16 01:06 am (UTC)Interestingly it says 'must be member of profession and not retired' but doesn't say 'practicing'. Maybe I can sign :)
I'm also fascinated that in the UK a Christian Science practictioner and holder of an honour is automatically deemed worthy, but a myriad of others are not.
What about Sorcha? At the weekend?
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Date: 2008-12-16 06:05 pm (UTC)A witness must not:
Be a relative;
Be your partner; or
Live at the same address as you.
A witness must:
Be aged 16 years or over;
Be the holder of a valid New Zealand passport;
Have known the person applying for the passport for more than 12 months (or since birth for a child under 12 months);
Have a daytime contact telephone number;
Be contactable during normal business hours; and
Be willing to provide the required personal details such as their date of birth and home address.
A witness will:
Fill in the Proof of Identity page in their own handwriting; and
Write the full name of the person applying for the passport on the back of one of the photos, write the date and sign their own name on the back of the same photo.
What if I can't find a witness who holds a valid New Zealand Passport?
If a witness cannot be found who holds a valid New Zealand passport, choose someone from the following groups to act as the witness. They must meet all the other witness criteria mentioned above.
Lawyer
Justice of the Peace
Sworn Police Officer
Applicant's Employer
Minister of Religion
Teacher
Registered Medical Practitioner
Kaumatua [recognised elder of a Maori iwi]
I have been a witness for a couple of passport applications, despite not having been a member of the upstanding and respectable middle classes at the time.
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