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What is my Chinese age?

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Willy The Londoner:
My wife was born on the 14th of February according to her passport, drivers licence and wedding book. Yet she and her family celebrates her birthday on 23rd March.

I wonder if it would have confused the Chinese if she was actually born on the 14th February?

Willy

fivetrout:
Besides that! Hong tells me there's an error on her ID of 2 years. She doesn't want it corrected as she will retire two years sooner because of it! I of course will worry that is will be found out and cause BIG problems later!

Vince G:
Fivetrout when the problem arises just do a Sgt. Schultz  "I know nothing!"

Robertt S:

--- Quote from: fivetrout on June 03, 2013, 03:55:06 pm ---Besides that! Hong tells me there's an error on her ID of 2 years. She doesn't want it corrected as she will retire two years sooner because of it! I of course will worry that is will be found out and cause BIG problems later!

--- End quote ---

Most definitely, she will be required to produce a certified, translated, and notarized birth certificate, divorce papers, marriage certificates, custody papers and police report during the immigration process. Any discrepancies in these documents could be discovered at that time and could potentially lead to a boat-load of problems and delays in immigration. The process is long enough without added delays! 8)

Vince G:
I was not making fun of the situation as much as giving a hint. This is something only she can fix and must.

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