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    How do they define 'partner' of Philippine national?

    https://londonpe.dfa.gov.ph/consular...U1-CatKH0sIfoM


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    "All visa applications are to be sent by post. The visa application form must be notarised by a British / Irish Notary Public and must bear the Notary’s official seal."

    Good God, they even want the visa application to be notarised.

    I can't see it returning to "visa on arrival" any time soon.


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