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Read the COA form guidance and form itself. It will tell you exactly what you need to include. There are no tricks, very straight forward.HMRB wrote:My partner who is on HSMP needs to apply for a COA so we both can get married.. found this out thanks to this forum. I am on ILR.
Question is do I need to send my passport too when he applies for his COA?
It is urgent as I need to do this ASAP for some reason!! Any help would be highly appreciated.
YesHMRB wrote:ElenaW: I have read the form and the guidance notes for COA but it is unclear if I need to send my passport or not. I have ILR.
So, do I need to send my passport when he applies for his COA??!!
I am also going to apply for COA. I am on ILR. Do i need to send my Birth certificate and my fiancee's as well? None of us ever married before, nor we had any civil partnership. So we we need to have marital status certificate for both of us? ThanksPanesar wrote:Yes you need to send your passport as well.
Passports. No marital status certificates needed. Just tick the right boxes that ask if you've ever been married before.tapash wrote:I am also going to apply for COA. I am on ILR. Do i need to send my Birth certificate and my fiancee's as well? None of us ever married before, nor we had any civil partnership. So we we need to have marital status certificate for both of us? ThanksPanesar wrote:Yes you need to send your passport as well.
While filling up the COA form in Section 5.8......ElenaW wrote:Passports. No marital status certificates needed. Just tick the right boxes that ask if you've ever been married before.tapash wrote:I am also going to apply for COA. I am on ILR. Do i need to send my Birth certificate and my fiancee's as well? None of us ever married before, nor we had any civil partnership. So we we need to have marital status certificate for both of us? ThanksPanesar wrote:Yes you need to send your passport as well.
5 . 8 If your application for a COA is granted, do you intend to apply for permission to remain in the UK on the basis of your relationship with your partner after getting married or entering into a civil partnership?
If not, please state what you intend to do. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary and enclose it with this form
The best approach in my opinion its just say the simple truth.tapash wrote:While filling up the COA form in Section 5.8......ElenaW wrote:Passports. No marital status certificates needed. Just tick the right boxes that ask if you've ever been married before.tapash wrote:I am also going to apply for COA. I am on ILR. Do i need to send my Birth certificate and my fiancee's as well? None of us ever married before, nor we had any civil partnership. So we we need to have marital status certificate for both of us? ThanksPanesar wrote:Yes you need to send your passport as well.
5 . 8 If your application for a COA is granted, do you intend to apply for permission to remain in the UK on the basis of your relationship with your partner after getting married or entering into a civil partnership?
If not, please state what you intend to do. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary and enclose it with this form
.....found this question. Now bit confused what to say, YES or NO!! we would like to get married and stay in uk. If i say yes HO may not give permission. So, wondering what will be the best approach. I have visa untill april 2011. I am from Bangladesh, my fiancee from EU. We are over 21. Having relations for last 2 years.