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Q: Police called my wife to ask about me

police phoned my wife to ask about me, if I still live at the last address, if the house is our's or rented.My wife told them  that we are still living there and the house belongs to us.
My question:  what to expect, a visit from the police?

Is this ever happened to you?

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Yeah they do this after you register at the PSB.  Its just to check what you told them is true or not.  Usually they will phone the landlord but if you put her details on the forms, or if the lease is in her name they will ring her.   

 

That will be the last you hear from them, dont worry.  They do this every time, its just most people dont hear about it because they ring the landlord. 

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Completely normal, and nothing to worry about, it just means you registered properly

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the thing is i registered in october last year, and they just called me now......anyway, i stay here legally, so you are right, nothing to worry!!

 

Thanks for the answers

 

GuilinRaf:

Good thing you are not Ryan123!!!

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