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Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:59 pm
by Gillani123
Hi,
I'm a wife of a British citizen who obtained the naturalisation in 2013. I moved here in September 2014 along with my 3 children who are now 8,17 and 21 years old and were all born in Pakistan. We obtained our ILR in July 2017 which means we have had it for more than 2 years.
We're planning to apply for citizenship as a family via the old method. I know two of my kids will have to apply as children and my eldest and I will have to apply as adults. I've found the application forms we will need to send off; MN1 for children and AN for adults.
I have a few questions regarding the application process:
  • Will it okay if I put all the application forms in one big envelope along with a cheque that covers the total fees for all of us? or will I have to send off separate cheques for each application?
  • What else would I need to send off with application forms and the cheques?
  • on the very top of the MN1 section where it asks '1.1 Indicate the section of the British Nationality Act 1981 under
    which you would like the application considered. See chapter 2 of
    the Guide for details' what am I supposed to write? I've checked the guidelines and it appears its the section 3(1). Could anyone please verify if thats right for sure looking at the details I mentioned above?
  • Last but not the least, how long would the application take to get acknowledged and when will we be called in for biometrics and to submit our documents?
I shall be really thankful to you.

Re: Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:07 pm
by CR001
We're planning to apply for citizenship as a family via the old method.

What 'old method' are you referring to? You must apply online using the new system.
Will it okay if I put all the application forms in one big envelope along with a cheque that covers the total fees for all of us? or will I have to send off separate cheques for each application?
You must apply online and pay online. You also need to enrol biometrics and do document check at UKCVAS.
on the very top of the MN1 section where it asks '1.1 Indicate the section of the British Nationality Act 1981 under
which you would like the application considered. See chapter 2 of
the Guide for details' what am I supposed to write? I've checked the guidelines and it appears its the section 3(1). Could anyone please verify if thats right for sure looking at the details I mentioned above?
You should not be using the paper forms. Apply online for yourself and dependants. You can add them to your application. Children under 18 born abroad are registered under Section 3(1) yes or online it is 'OTHER'.
Last but not the least, how long would the application take to get acknowledged and when will we be called in for biometrics and to submit our documents?
If you insist on applying by post, you will have to post all of your original documents. You won't be able to keep them as you don't use the UKCVAS centres for biometrics and uploading of your documents. Citizenship applications can take up to 6 months, often longer.

Re: Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:18 pm
by Gillani123
Last but not the least, how long would the application take to get acknowledged and when will we be called in for biometrics and to submit our documents?
If you insist on applying by post, you will have to post all of your original documents. You won't be able to keep them as you don't use the UKCVAS centres for biometrics and uploading of your documents. Citizenship applications can take up to 6 months, often longer.
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Thanks CR001
We only want to apply through post because I don't think the bank will allow us to pay that much at once

Re: Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:20 pm
by Gillani123
Could you also please let us know what documents I would have to send if I choose to apply through post?
Thanks CR001

Re: Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:20 pm
by CR001
Many have. Simply speak to the bank.

Your child over 18 should ideally apply on their own and meet the English and LIUK requirements. So payment can be made separately then.

The paper forms clearly states it is for those applying from outside the UK or elsewhere not IN the UK.

Re: Family Application

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:21 pm
by CR001
Gillani123 wrote:
Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:20 pm
Could you also please let us know what documents I would have to send if I choose to apply through post?
Thanks CR001
All original documents, passports, BRPs, Marriage cert, English B1, LIUK, childs birth cert etc etc.

Online you keep all your originals while you wait.

Family Application

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 8:31 pm
by Gillani123
Hi,
I'm applying as a housewife and mu husband is retired. Would I need to take anything that shows how we get by like p60, payment slips, etc to the appointment? if yes, what are the documents I'd need to show how we get by?
Thanks

Re: Family Application

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 8:52 pm
by CR001
Would I need to take anything that shows how we get by like p60, payment slips, etc to the appointment?
No!

Family Application

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 9:26 pm
by Gillani123
Hi,
I have uploaded all the required documents online. Now, I want to find out what documents do I need to take with me to the appointment? Also, I applied with my family so, will they check our documents separately or will I (the mum) be able to tag along?
Thanks in advance