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11th July 2012 #31
Aww many congratulations to Sir Arthur and Myrna God bless you both xxx
ADAMGRACE
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11th July 2012 #32
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11th July 2012 #33
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11th July 2012 #35
Great news well done Mryna
AN HAPPY WIFE IS A HAPPY LIFE
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11th July 2012 #36
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11th July 2012 #37
And a special to our good friend - and fellow "Perthite" - Aileen ( acs ) for her kindness in first proclaiming the 'glad tidings'.
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11th July 2012 #38
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These fees vary as local authorities can charge whatever amount they want - our rip off Britain Royal Borough .currently want £70 which will be increasing (obviously not in line with inflation) to £74. The London Borough of Sutton in comparision is a bargain £50.00. I might be wrong but I believe you can shop around and do not have to use your own council
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11th July 2012 #39
Yes ... you're RIGHT! Noticed that myself only last night for the first time - when refreshing my memory on the advantages purported to be gained through the use of this Service.
Tbh, I was more than a little surprised to discover the disparities between local authorities in the different fees they charge for more or less the same function.
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11th July 2012 #40
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Personally, I believe that the Checking Service does offer some benefits despite the cost.
Solely based on experience it does seem that when using this service the processing time to decision appears to be significantly less.
Also, it does give a certain level of confidence.
The applicants spouse does not need to surrender their passport.
These benefits seem especially useful for the long wait associated with ILR applications.
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11th July 2012 #41
Oh ... undoubtedly, ! Regardless of the *variations in fees, *those are fairly put into proper perspective - as mere drops in the ocean - compared with the high costs of Settlement Visas and/or Citizenship. And this is particularly true when one considers the feelings of confidence, satisfaction and peace of mind to be derived from knowing for sure, that one's documents have, at the very least, been presented correctly and the need to surrender one's passport obviated.
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