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Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:35 pm
by cindy88
Hello,
I'm in the process of applying for BC for my husband and 6 year old son and I would be grateful if anyone could clarify the following for me
For my husband:
a)Section 1.3 date you were given ILR: is this the date he obtained PR status?
b)Section 1.4 Address of tax office or tax office reference: is this EMPLOYER PAYE REFERENCE number?
C) Must BOTH referees reside in the UK? It's not specified anywhere...
for my son:
a) date you were given ILR : he is 6 years old and was born in the UK, we (parents) have recently been given Permanent recidence certicates, what should I write here?
b)section 2.2 provide details of child's addresses in the UK for the last 5 years: He came back to Italy with me for 1 year in 2014, should I add also this Italian address? It seems it's asking only for UK addresses
c) section 2.3 details of all absences: do I have to fill in this table?
d) section 4 says This section applies to the child applicant if they are aged 10 and over: my son is 6, should I fill it in?
Thank you in advance
C
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 2:54 pm
by CR001
cindy88 wrote:Hello,
I'm in the process of applying for BC for my husband and 6 year old son and I would be grateful if anyone could clarify the following for me
For my husband:
a)Section 1.3 date you were given ILR: is this the date he obtained PR status? Not relevant for EEA/EU route applicants.
b)Section 1.4 Address of tax office or tax office reference: is this EMPLOYER PAYE REFERENCE number? Yes, to be found on P60 or contact HR
C) Must BOTH referees reside in the UK? It's not specified anywhere... No and the professional referee can by any nationality.
for my son:
a) date you were given ILR : he is 6 years old and was born in the UK, we (parents) have recently been given Permanent recidence certicates, what should I write here? See a) above
b)section 2.2 provide details of child's addresses in the UK for the last 5 years: He came back to Italy with me for 1 year in 2014, should I add also this Italian address? It seems it's asking only for UK addresses All addresses yes
c) section 2.3 details of all absences: do I have to fill in this table? Yes
d) section 4 says This section applies to the child applicant if they are aged 10 and over: my son is 6, should I fill it in? Ignore
Thank you in advance
C
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 10:41 am
by cindy88
CR001, thanks again for your helt & time.
Regards
C
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 2:42 pm
by cindy88
Actually, I've got another question
I have an appointment with the Nationality Checking Service to file my husband's and son's citizenship application next week, I intend to pay the fees by debit card, should I simply fill in the payment slip for each application I found here
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 8_v0_3.pdf ?
Who is going to process the payment, the NCS or the Home Office?
Thank you.
C
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 2:55 pm
by CR001
Yes, you need to complete the payment slip. HO process the fee. NCS is only an agent.
Are you applying for citizenship only or applying using the joint citizenship and passport scheme where you apply for both together for each applicant?
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 3:08 pm
by cindy88
I'm applying for citizenship + passport together. The NCS told me to get the passport application form from the post office, then there is another payment slip to fill in with debit card details+ form to bring to the appointment....
Thanks CR001
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 3:21 pm
by CR001
That is correct yes. So for passport, you need two passport payment slips but for citizenship (AN & MN1), you can use one payment slip and clearly right on the form that it is for two applicants and their names. Or to keep it simple, do a payment slip for each.
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 9:54 pm
by cindy88
Hi CR001,
do you think it's going to be a problem if a couple of payslips are missing? I do have the P60 for that year ...
thanks again
C.
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 9:59 pm
by CR001
Does the form ask for payslips?
P60's should be sufficient.
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:00 pm
by cindy88
Ok thanks, I have another question,
my husband, who is applying for BC is self-employed and also an employee. He was unemployed for 9 months (3 years ago)but, as I said he was self employed, however he didn't have any income over that period because he had just started his own business, we lived on savings. He does have the self-assessment for that year, do you think it's going to be a problem for the HO ? He doesn't have payslips because unemployed, and no income , only savings, what other evidence could I provide?
Thanks again
C.
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:02 pm
by CR001
Continuous employment is not a requirement for citizenship.
Send the self assessment for that period.
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:08 pm
by cindy88
Thanks CR001, sorry but we are panicking a bit
So no need for bank statements or tenancy agreement to prove residence then?
Re: Please help AN and MN form clarification
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 8:01 am
by CR001
Suggest contact NCS and ask them. Or, take everything with you and they will take what they need.