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Old 10-01-2007, 09:46 PM
Razneer Razneer is offline
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Jwayne

I shall post details asap.

By the way, notarising a document and certifying from what I understand are two different things.

Certifying a copy document of the passport, proves that the original was seen and that an "official" person has confirmed this through certifying the copy i.e signing it and stamping it.

When I opened up my account with HSBC, I asked them to certify the copy of my passport because for obvious reasons I wasnt going to send my original passport to the Dubai Branch.

My solicitor along with a couple of others charge no more than £5.00 per page for certification.

Hope that clarifies.
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