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British passport application: Grandparents' details needed?

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:59 pm
by oye_rg
Hi,

I went to the post office today to C&S my passport application but they showed me a guidance on the form saying "If your parents were born after 1/1/82 or WERE BORN ABROAD, you need to supply details of grandparents in a separate sheet. All 4 grandparents, wtf? Their date of birth, marriage date, place of birth?

My application is straightforward based on naturalisation cert.

Can anyone please let me know if these details are necessary? Any actual examples of successful applications without these details would be most helpful.

I'm in a bit of hurry because of holiday already booked so please if you can spare a minute.

Thanks a ton

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:03 pm
by oye_rg

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:55 pm
by constantine
oye_rg wrote:Sorry guys got my answer, Q1 here:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 356#592356
Thank you for that I looked at the link and it was helpful I understand I don't need to fill in section 8 with my grandparents details, however I have so queries.

Do i fill in section 4 or not?
Do i need to send a copy of my birth certificate as the table of supporting documents is confusing Page 12-13 (guidance booklet)
In section 5 (cert of naturalisation) I can't find a box to write 'home office'?

Thank you

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:07 pm
by skymoon
Yes fill in section 4.
No, birth certificate not required.
Just write the numerical digits in the box i.e 1234...

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:14 pm
by vinitmanu
constantine wrote:
oye_rg wrote:Sorry guys got my answer, Q1 here:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 356#592356
Thank you for that I looked at the link and it was helpful I understand I don't need to fill in section 8 with my grandparents details, however I have so queries.

Do i fill in section 4 or not?
Do i need to send a copy of my birth certificate as the table of supporting documents is confusing Page 12-13 (guidance booklet)
In section 5 (cert of naturalisation) I can't find a box to write 'home office'?

Thank you
Section 5 - You will notice a box below 'place of issue'

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:38 pm
by oye_rg
vinitmanu wrote:
constantine wrote:
oye_rg wrote:Sorry guys got my answer, Q1 here:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 356#592356
Thank you for that I looked at the link and it was helpful I understand I don't need to fill in section 8 with my grandparents details, however I have so queries.

Do i fill in section 4 or not?
Do i need to send a copy of my birth certificate as the table of supporting documents is confusing Page 12-13 (guidance booklet)
In section 5 (cert of naturalisation) I can't find a box to write 'home office'?

Thank you
Section 5 - You will notice a box below 'place of issue'
I wrote Hounslow as the place of issue of naturalisation cert as that is where i attended the ceremony. I don't think it matters but i think you should write your town/city as place of issue.

The certificate number is written on the certificate itself as "Certificate No"

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:54 am
by constantine
thanks guys

Re: British passport application: Grandparents' details need

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 11:29 am
by JamesBrodie
The FAQ says..
Q1: Do I need to fill in the details about the grand parents? I don’t know their details

The section about the grandparents in not required if you obtained BC by naturalisation (see page 12 of the guidance notes). It is required if you have obtained it though your parents/grandparents. Some PO C&S might insist you fill in that section. In that case, if you don’t know, write “unknown”. Just remember what you put in as you might be asked at the identity interview about those details.
But the guidance notes that it refers to doesn't actually say that you don't need your grandparents details. It just says you don't need your grandparents' (or parents' for that matter) documents.

Re: British passport application: Grandparents' details need

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:18 pm
by MSaxp
So what happened in the end? Did you submit it with the grandparents or without?

Where the applications successful?

Re: British passport application: Grandparents' details need

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:42 pm
by fwd079
MSaxp wrote:So what happened in the end? Did you submit it with the grandparents or without?

Where the applications successful?
I didnt know my grandparents' details, so I wrote in this pattern, about information asked:

GRANDFATHER PLACE OF BIRTH: UNKNOWN
GRANDMOTHER PLACE OF BIRTH: UNKNOWN

etc.

As this is not a requirement for Naturalised British Citizens, many Check & Send post offices do not know that. I was in a rush so did not quibble with them, asked for an A4 paper and wrote as I have written above. I got interviewed and got passport, all within two weeks.