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mg78

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Hi ,
In my medical paper my DMP observed that the spose date of birth did not match passport DOB.

I checked the xerox copy of the forms that was submitted during the application process and found the following:

Permanent Residency Application Form - It has the incorrect date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy). The wrong date has been put unintentionally by mistake due to the dd/mm convention.

Background Declaration Form(My Wife) - It has the correct date of birth of my wife. i.e (dd/mm/yyyy).

Additional Family Information Form(MyWife) - It has the correct date of birth of my wife (dd/mm/yyyy).

I have emailed CHC of this fact on an urgent basis.

Can someone advice of what needs to be done.
THAnks MG
 
mg78 said:
Hi ,
In my medical paper my DMP observed that the spose date of birth did not match passport DOB.

I checked the xerox copy of the forms that was submitted during the application process and found the following:

Permanent Residency Application Form - It has the incorrect date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy). The wrong date has been put unintentionally by mistake due to the dd/mm convention.

Background Declaration Form(My Wife) - It has the correct date of birth of my wife. i.e (dd/mm/yyyy).

Additional Family Information Form(MyWife) - It has the correct date of birth of my wife (dd/mm/yyyy).

I have emailed CHC of this fact on an urgent basis.

Can someone advice of what needs to be done.
THAnks MG

Go ahead with the medicals. Let DMP make his/her observation on the form. Since, you have already pointed out this mistake to CHC, they will rectify it.
 
Thanks Thommo, I am hoping my application does not gets refused because of this.
 
Thommo said:
Go ahead with the medicals. Let DMP make his/her observation on the form. Since, you have already pointed out this mistake to CHC, they will rectify it.

Yes, I second Thommo. Nothing to worry about once you have informed CHC.