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15th May 2015 #1
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CFO new questions, requirements May 2015
Hi
They are turning those away who don't have good proof of relationship:
Skype or email logs, pictures, tickets together for travel
Also need knowledge of
Partners His /her :
Birthday
religion
work or
business details: what, how, where
birthplace
parents names
Childrens names
mothers maiden name
government issued I/d pictures as per on cfo website
my fiancé had to reapply due to nno confirmation sent after first time application was submitted
I told her re submit, then she got confirmation
this info based on what was asked yesterday at CFO Manila, several applicants had to go away with no sticker, mainly on lack of relationship evidence it seems
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15th May 2015 #2
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Apologies too, I think this is in wrong section
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15th May 2015 #3
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15th May 2015 #4
Actually, the ones you listed above has been asked in the past (based on my interview). Some members here even had to call their hubby/partners for answers in case they will be asked such questions. Although I haven't heard of anyone being turned away during the interview. I think the new thing you just said was the chat logs. They haven't asked me (or anyone I know) of such.
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...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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15th May 2015 #5
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Hi Arthur thankyou to you and all who helped Steff and I ,she's got visa now but its to uk, perhaps this thread could go to Uk/Europe section
and sorry I couldn't get the original post to go in uk immigration
sorry if I was inept
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15th May 2015 #6
Moved this to the right section.
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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15th May 2015 #7
Tbh ... I swithered over this and thought (still think) I'd transferred it to the right section ... as Timi's friend, Steff is, as of this moment, still in the Philppines!
Hence, 'Asian (for CFO) Immigration & Visa issues'.
But ... ... who am I to argue ... since I suppose actually, either
category would've sufficed.
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15th May 2015 #8
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hopefully flying here uk on Friday , largely thanks to you, Peter,Raynaputi and so many who are a godsend to such as us
thankyou all you moderators and long standing advisors, and all who help run the site
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15th May 2015 #9
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Congratulations to you both anyway, and she'll be just in time for (hopefully) some nice warm sunny weather. ....And thanks for the update.
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16th May 2015 #10
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Partners His /her :
Birthday
religion
work or
business details: what, how, where
birthplace
parents names
Children’s names
mothers maiden name
But be aware.
When they ask that type of question they have no idea what the answers should be, so you could say anything. That is, say anything, other than, you do not know. If in doubt, make something up.
PS I just read this reply to my wife. I had not been aware of the extent of the questions she was asked In 2006. They included, what was my mother's telephone number in UK, my children’s birthdays, where they lived and a lot of similar questions. Having been ‘advised’ by an Australian guy outside to be ‘inventive’ , to some she said she did not know, for others she made something up. She 'passed.'
It really is a farce and an abuse the way, at least some, of the interviews are performed.
I understand the reason for the interviews is to ensure that the citizen is not being lured away to another country for some illegally reason, prostitution, slavery etc, and that they will know their rights in the foreign land in case they are mistreated, abused etc.
That is an excellent intention but people (may be jealous who may have been unable to leave Phil) being allowed to subject applicants to inquisitional interrogation, is a civil rights abuse and should be brought to attention at the highest level. I suspect well-educated applicants are not put to such questioning, as it is likely they would complain. Thus, it is the un-worldly wise, who suffer the indignity.
Had I known the extent of the questions put to my wife I would have sent a written complaint to the Chief of the Immigration Service. I still may !
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17th May 2015 #11
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Not sure what others think ?? But BPI bank in P.I ask for mothers maiden name, also place of birth as security questions
I was highly uncomfortable having to furnish this info to my mahal, however later realise a simple spelling mistake could help!!
Oh other questions were: How long is fiancé broken up with ex??
How long were fiances parents dead?
Unbelievable, my mahal is now reviewing all this on victory liner going to manila.............................
And the best was I had to yesterday photograph mothers gravestone to prove my mother had no middle name, (my fiancé was distraught they (cfo) would not believe her) as for maiden name they (cfo) want first middle and what we in uk would term maiden name (previous surname)........
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17th May 2015 #12
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Timi, I really do not know why you are concerned.
I said "When they ask that type of question they have no idea what the answers should be, so you could say anything. That is, say anything, other than, you do not know. If in doubt, make something up."
e.g. 'I Know' your mother's middle name was, Mary !!!! Simple .
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17th May 2015 #13
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Nice and youre right, unfortunately my mahal is rather concerned on truth, and that in a way is no bad thing,but thankyou
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17th May 2015 #14
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OK, if she insists she will only tell the truth, maybe tell her to say she will notify the Chief Officer at CFO of the questions she was demanded to answer.
Their contact is shown as:- 2552-4700, Email: info@cfo.gov.ph
I do not know if this is still good, but I had a productive email exchange in 2006 with:
Minda I. Cabilao-Valencia
Director, Migrant Integration and Education Office
On cfomieo@info.com.ph
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18th May 2015 #15
I remember another question that they asked my wife, what was my salary per week, so she told them 60k per week???????...they never even question my wife on that wrong answer,
another thing the CFO recommended to us was, both of us has to leave the country together, don't know why they said that, cause they gave us the Guidance and Counselling certificate late that day...and now all we need to do is get the exit clearance stamp next few weeks..
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18th May 2015 #17
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Hi just for info, the phone number given by John same as website doesn't work, I emailed them on contact form, no answer on that either.
the old Nottinghamshire way of letter on arrow maybe favourite!
Will report later on how interview went, she got sticker,now await detail when we can speak.
thankyou all for the help
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