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Missing stamps on the passport are not an issue. Scanned pages will work. UKVI know that an applicant can have missing passport stamps.khanzzz9211 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 4:13 pmI have 5 outside trips in last 5 years and have only 2 UK entry stamps on my passport which i think is not enough.
You can declare it. As it was paid, it will not have any impact on the decision - even if you don't declare it.khanzzz9211 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 4:13 pm-I was given a fixed penalty notice 3 years ago and was paid on time. Should I declare it in the application?
There is an explicit question in the application on whether you have any dependants not applying with you. If you say no, you're lying. If you say you're single and in reality you're married then you're lying again.khanzzz9211 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:20 pmThanks for your reply.
One last question: Should I disclose my wife and children's details? They are currently not in UK. They never came to UK. If I mark myself as single in naturalisation application, will this cause any problem in bringing them to UK later on?
You will be asked what your marital status is and details of spouse. You won’t be asked for children’s details. You disclose what you are asked for. There are no issues.khanzzz9211 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:20 pmThanks for your reply.
One last question: Should I disclose my wife and children's details? They are currently not in UK. They never came to UK. If I mark myself as single in naturalisation application, will this cause any problem in bringing them to UK later on?