Are you kidding? You selected the wrong year, not the machine.it was not my fault, the computer was bad,
Are you kidding? You selected the wrong year, not the machine.it was not my fault, the computer was bad,
if that were your mistake, there is no problem, only with correcting the information this good, but my problem is that I put my date of birth wrong in the initial form. i was born in 1981, and i put 1982, it was not my fault, the computer was bad, and I did not see my mistake, i correct the DOB in dsp 122, 230 form, and communicates that to kcc by phone and e mail too. this thread is about my mistake, and if I will be eliminated at the interview, or if I have some chance of being approved.
The screening for multiple entries mainly depend on DOB and POB.
No, the first step is facial recognition.The screening for multiple entries mainly depend on DOB and POB.
No, the first step is facial recognition.
Right, you can't find all multiple entries with facial recognition.But, don't you think one can use different photos for multiple entries ? with a slight tilt of the head or with eye glasses or with different measures ?
And that, too, may not be enough. Even here in Canada people often use fake birth certificates to cross the border or apply for a Canadian passport, one can only guess what it's like in less developed countries ...
Right, you can't find all multiple entries with facial recognition.
Its hard to find a multiple entry when someone is using different photos, and different DOB. Exactly that is the point with this case. He can't bring any proof that he made only one application and not another with with different data.
No, the first step is facial recognition.
I guess twins would have a very hard time then, given that their face, DOB and POB would be pretty much the same