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Photograph quality The photographs must be:
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no more than 6-months old 35­40mm in width close up of your head and top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70­80% of the photograph in sharp focus and clear of high quality with no ink marks or creases


too close

too far away





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blurred



ink marked/creased




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The photographs must: show you looking directly at the camera show your skin tones naturally have appropriate brightness and contrast be printed on high quality paper, and at high resolution

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looking away



unnatural skin tones





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too dark



too light





Photographs taken with a digital camera must be high quality colour and printed on photo-quality paper.

washed out colour



pixelated






Style and lighting The photographs must:
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be colour neutral show your eyes open and clearly visible--no hair across your eyes show you facing square on to the camera, not looking over one shoulder (portrait style) or tilted, and showing both edges of your face clearly be taken with a plain light-coloured background be taken with uniform lighting and not show shadows or flash reflections on your face and no red eye

hair across eyes



eyes closed





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portrait style



eyes tilted





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busy background



not centred





flash reflection on skin



redeye





shadows behind head



shadows across face






Glasses and head covers If you wear glasses:
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dark tinted lenses




flash reflection on lenses



the photograph must show your eyes clearly with no flash reflection off the glasses, and no tinted lenses (if possible, avoid heavy frames-- wear lighter framed glasses if you have them) make sure that the frames do not cover any part of your eyes.

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frames too heavy



frames covering eyes




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Head coverings: are not permitted except for religious reasons, but your facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown.

wearing a hat



wearing a cap





face covered



shadows across face





Expression and frame Your photographs must:
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shows another person



mouth open and toy too close to face





show you alone (no chair backs, toys or other people visible), looking at the camera with a neutral expression and your mouth closed.