Across
- 2. Countersignatures sign which Section?
- 4. The caveat team are based where?
- 7. Caveats are generally raised for children under 16 years but also for what type of person?
- 9. Section six does not need to be signed if the child has what?
- 10. children are not permitted to have these in photos
- 11. A child will be required to sign Section 6 within how many weeks of their 12th birthday?
- 14. what is Section 9 of the application?
- 15. photos must be 45mm what?
- 18. which section of the application should be completed for additional information?
- 20. Countersignatures must do what to the application?
- 21. The caveat officer will contact the person who has made an objection after how many months?
- 24. Section 8 should be completed for names that are what on Section Two?
- 26. Countersignatures for a childs' application are verifying the identity of person who signs which Section?
Down
- 1. What type of disability can an applicant have to make them exempt from signing Section 9?
- 3. An applicant who adds any information to Section 7 makes their application what?
- 5. What type of evidence would be noted in Section 8?
- 6. hmpo has deliberately left Section 7 what, in the event of any future policy changes?
- 8. If the applicant is born after 31/12/1982, outside of the UK, and neither parent were born in the UK, which parental route can determine the applicants nationality?
- 12. Which type of certificate is often used for applicants born within the Commonwealth of Nstions?
- 13. Children must meet photo guidelines at what age?
- 16. This section was formerly used for 16&17 year olds to sign the application?
- 17. What is eldest age of an applicant signing Section 6?
- 19. What type of covering is not permitted in a passport photo?
- 22. What is not permitted in photos?
- 23. hmpo are most likely to accept photos taken where?
- 25. providing false statements in a passport application is what?
