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AksJohn wrote:Hi Shiva321,
Did you make a postal application to Hayes or did you make an application in person at Hayes?
--Aks
Dear senior members, could you pls advise.RA123 wrote:Dear senior members,
I hope I am posting this query in the correct thread.
I would like to know if we incur any penalty when surrendering our
indian passport.
Letter received for approval of british citizenship dated as 10/1/14
Attended Citizenship ceremony and obtained british citizenship- 25/3/14
Naturalisation certificate for myself and husband dated as 25/3/14
Registration certificate for daughter dated as 9/1/14
We had to travel to India on an emergency on 2/4/14 (father underwent
surgery), and we decided to use our indian passport to travel, as we
could use for 3 months after obtaining british citizenship. We also
did not have enough time to apply for british passport and indian
visa.
My question is:
1)we became british citizen on 25/3/15. We used our indian passport
for travel to India on 2/4/14, which is within 3 months, so we should
not be penalised.
2)But my daughter's registration certificate is dated as 9/1/14,
though we attended citizenship ceremony only on 25/3/14. We also had
to renew her indian passport on 20/2/14 as we had to travel on 2/4/14.
Now, will that incur penalty?
3) could I ask uk home office if they would change my daughter's registration certificate to the date we attended the ceremony?
Your advice will be much appreciated.
Kind regards
RA
teenboy wrote:Application Type : Goswell Road / In person
Applied Date : 09-May-2014
Received Date : 15-May-2014 / In person.
That's a very good point about not having passport - its perhaps just their illogical way of working.Ss73 wrote:I don't understand why they need photocopy of british passport! Would it not satisfy them to see the naturalisation certificate to convince them? People may take up citizenship, but not bother having a passport if they have no immediate travel plans. Another thing I don't understand is why they need photocopies of every single page of the indian passport, when we send them the original anyway!
Oh my god! that's serious... I was thinking I will ask them to send my surrendered passport / certificate by post but seems it will be better collecting it in person!!Ss73 wrote:VFS global are a bunch of idiots. They have sent somebody else's cancelled passport and surrender certificate to me in the prepaid envelope I had sent them! Can't they even read names properly! It is not as if the names are similar in anyway- the name of the person's documents I received does not even remotely sound like mine! I spoke to them- the lady while apologetic, didn't seem to realise the gravity of the situation. Asked me to return the wrong documents to them and they will locate mine (which they probably sent to the wrong person) and send it to me. They will, of course, pay the postal charges!
Joe Thomas- if you are on this forum and received my documents , please reply to this- I am Sandeep and you probably have my documents and I have yours!