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amilawal wrote:Hello everybody,
I don't know if anybody has encountered this kind of problem b4. I registered my son (age 6) as a british citizen. The registration certificate included all the names on the birth certificate (I mean the surname, first name, and the 2 middile names). When I applied for my son's british passport I received a letter from the case worker that the name on his foreign passport is different from the name on his application form just because one of the middle name is not included in the foreign passport. Now the name on the application forms contains all the name that have been documented in the registration certificate. I never had this issue when I applied for his registration certificate. I have been informed to go and change the name on his foreign passport. that means to go and include the last miidle name. I don't get this. The case worker mentioned that the passport will not be issued because my son has a foreign passport in another name. He did not mention that this is due to the fact that one of the middle name is not on his foreign passport. Has anybody encounter this issue b4?
thank you for reading
Thank you for your reply. I was informed by the Caseworker to go and change the name on his foreign passport. I.e to include the last middle name.member wrote:amilawal wrote:Hello everybody,
I don't know if anybody has encountered this kind of problem b4. I registered my son (age 6) as a british citizen. The registration certificate included all the names on the birth certificate (I mean the surname, first name, and the 2 middile names). When I applied for my son's british passport I received a letter from the case worker that the name on his foreign passport is different from the name on his application form just because one of the middle name is not included in the foreign passport. Now the name on the application forms contains all the name that have been documented in the registration certificate. I never had this issue when I applied for his registration certificate. I have been informed to go and change the name on his foreign passport. that means to go and include the last miidle name. I don't get this. The case worker mentioned that the passport will not be issued because my son has a foreign passport in another name. He did not mention that this is due to the fact that one of the middle name is not on his foreign passport. Has anybody encounter this issue b4?
thank you for reading
Do you mind telling who informed you to go?![]()
Yep, total lack of coordination & alignment even between Home Office & HMPO.JohnnyZee wrote:Hi - I am encountering same issue.
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4) I now have to go back to UKBA and ask them to send me an amended naturalisation certificate. This costs an extra £162. I don't even know if UKBA can amend certificate but HMPO are insisting I get this done.
What should I do, peeps?
I know I am repeating myself but I think it is important to everyone to know about this change of name policy and its implications and possible risks in future.JohnnyZee wrote:Thanks noajthan
Any other views, please?
Hello JonnyZee,JohnnyZee wrote:Thanks noajthan
Any other views, please?
Hi amilawal - I have written to both Home Office and Passport office reminding them that name change on naturalisation/registration certificate is not possible as per names policy on GOV.UK website. Basically, I am doing their job for them. So I am hoping they confirm this on official letterhead and tell me how to proceed. If no luck, I shall ask my MP to intervene. Policy wording below:amilawal wrote:Hello JonnyZee,JohnnyZee wrote:Thanks noajthan
Any other views, please?
Any luck with with your case?. I tried to change my son's name on his foreign passport but it was not possible at the moment. maybe I will have to re apply for his registration certificate in the name on his foreign passport.
Thanks
Thank u for your response. Pls keep me posted. I might also be getting my mp involved.JohnnyZee wrote:Hi amilawal - I have written to both Home Office and Passport office reminding them that name change on naturalisation/registration certificate is not possible as per names policy on GOV.UK website. Basically, I am doing their job for them. So I am hoping they confirm this on official letterhead and tell me how to proceed. If no luck, I shall ask my MP to intervene. Policy wording below:amilawal wrote:Hello JonnyZee,JohnnyZee wrote:Thanks noajthan
Any other views, please?
Any luck with with your case?. I tried to change my son's name on his foreign passport but it was not possible at the moment. maybe I will have to re apply for his registration certificate in the name on his foreign passport.
Thanks
"4.1. A certificate of registration or naturalisation is issued on the basis of the information supplied by the applicant at the time of application and cannot be altered. Those who change their name after they have been naturalised or registered, and ask for their certificate to be altered to show the new name, should be advised that:
• it is not the normal practice of the Home Office to alter a certificate once it has been issued, and
• they should evidence the change by executing a deed poll or making a statutory declaration and to produce this document whenever they produce the certificate of naturalisation or registration"
Hello JonnyZeeJohnnyZee wrote:Hi amilawal,
HMPO responded to my letter asking for proof of name change. Hence, I have sent them a change of name deed. I did it myself and asked 2 witnesses to sign. See link below:
https://www.gov.uk/change-name-deed-pol ... -deed-poll
I hope this will be enough to settle the matter. Main thing is to ensure name on foreign passport matches name on application for British passport. The names on certificate can be different but need to be supported with deed poll.
Hello JohnnyZee,JohnnyZee wrote:Hi amilawal - my deed of name change has been accepted by HMPO. I called in today and was told that interview letter is on the way. There was no need to get certificate amended with Home Office. Hope it works out for you too.
Anyone? Did I say something wrong?kirifella wrote:I'm in a very similar situation and seeking advice. I have two forenames which I used for naturalisation (2015) and subsequent passport request. So I have Forename1 Forename2 Surname on my British passport.
I'm in the process of changing my name (removing Forename1) via enrolled Deed Poll, further to which it will look like Forename2 Surname.
Initially, HMPO didn't mention anything about having the new name matching on my foreign passport first, supposedly because this is not a request for my first British passport. However, I then called back for some other info and they stated that my new name needs to be amended on my foreign passport. Whilst my original country does allow name changes, it is a preposterously lengthy process with time frames between 6 months and 2 years to make that happen.
What would happen if I played dumb and simply requested HMPO to issue a new passport with the new name Deed Poll? Surely they know I am a dual national, but what would I risk in asking without changing my foreign passport first? Is it simply a letter back from HMPO saying no? Or a full-blown criminal charge? In other words, is It worth trying?
Tagging your question onto another members topic, especially one that is more than a year old, is usually not the best way to get a response, it is considered rude and it creates confusion. You should start your own topic.kirifella wrote:Anyone? Did I say something wrong?kirifella wrote:I'm in a very similar situation and seeking advice. I have two forenames which I used for naturalisation (2015) and subsequent passport request. So I have Forename1 Forename2 Surname on my British passport.
I'm in the process of changing my name (removing Forename1) via enrolled Deed Poll, further to which it will look like Forename2 Surname.
Initially, HMPO didn't mention anything about having the new name matching on my foreign passport first, supposedly because this is not a request for my first British passport. However, I then called back for some other info and they stated that my new name needs to be amended on my foreign passport. Whilst my original country does allow name changes, it is a preposterously lengthy process with time frames between 6 months and 2 years to make that happen.
What would happen if I played dumb and simply requested HMPO to issue a new passport with the new name Deed Poll? Surely they know I am a dual national, but what would I risk in asking without changing my foreign passport first? Is it simply a letter back from HMPO saying no? Or a full-blown criminal charge? In other words, is It worth trying?
Done, thanksCR001 wrote: Tagging your question onto another members topic, especially one that is more than a year old, is usually not the best way to get a response, it is considered rude and it creates confusion. You should start your own topic.