vivianzizi 2 | 21 30 Mar 2009 / #1What do you think of the new bio regulations for non EU citizens in England? i hear EU citizens will also be asked to produce their bio's as well
SeanBM 35 | 5,806 30 Mar 2009 / #2Hello vivianzizi,I am not clear what "a citizen being asked to produce their bio's", means.Biographies? :)
SeanBM 35 | 5,806 30 Mar 2009 / #4BiographyIt must be, I better get cracking,Not so long ago, I was hatched....I bet it is something really clever and easy.Biotechnology, Biofuel, B.O.But for citizens to produce it, it sounds like an I.D. card.
OP vivianzizi 2 | 21 30 Mar 2009 / #5sorry, i meant DNA. i have just sent in my application for renewal of my visa as i am working on my masters at the moment and was told i would have to produce DNA for an ID card. i am worried because the government is known for misplacing sensitive information.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806 30 Mar 2009 / #6i would have to produce DNA for an ID card.Wow, i never heard of that.i am worried because the government is known for misplacing sensitive information.Well your DNA is every part of you, your hair, for example.It doesn't matter if it is misplaced.Although, have you seen the film "Gattaca"?.
OP vivianzizi 2 | 21 30 Mar 2009 / #7well thats whats up at the moment. its the collection of data i am worried about. with fraud on the increase anything could go wrong if someone gets a hold of that ID.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806 30 Mar 2009 / #10Ah ok,I have never heard of DNA sample for a VISA.Be sure to tell us how it goes.
OP vivianzizi 2 | 21 30 Mar 2009 / #11ok i will. its on the home office website (if u want to check out info) at the moment its just for non EU applicants but there are plans to include EU citizens