It really depends on what the policy in operation at CIC London is (if
that's where you will be applying). If they really do demand a notary
then you'll have to use one, but you should check first if there are
cheaper alternatives possible. Some others here who have applied to
CIC London may be able to clarify.
Jeremy
>On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 03:38:53 GMT, "Robert" wrote:
>Doctors used to be accepted in the Uk based I think on the premise that they
>probably knew you netter than a solicitor or JP.
>
>"JAJ" wrote in message
>news:3fafec55.36491445@news.syd.ihug.com.au...
>> Check whether a notary is really necessary before paying a fortune for
>> one. Find out whether it's ok to have copies certified as true copies
>> by a solicitor or JP (they're unlikely to accept a doctor).
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> >On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 18:35:15 +0000, sibsie
>wrote:
>> >
>> >Originally posted by wingz
>> >
>> >> NOTARIZED COPIES! Are asked for in London, but we don't have Notary
>> >> Publics here..so does a solicitor or lawyer, or doctor for that matter
>> >> count as being able to certifyy a true copy?
>> >
>> > Wingz, there are in fact Notaries in London and all over
>> >England. Look them up in the yellow pages.
>> >
>> >
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>>
>> This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
>
>
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