In all our immigration applications for the last 10 years, I have always simplified our names, removing all special characters, like accents and cedilles, from our names, and replacing them with the equivalent letter in the English alphabet (é by e, ç by c, etc).
I'm just wondering if that's going to be an issue when applying for our first British passports? I have just read that the name on the naturalisation certificate has to match the foreign passport. So... what if the passport has a special character but the naturalisation certificate doesn't? Is that considered a match? This has never ever been a problem when issuing our EEA documentation, and our naturalisation application was approved having filled the forms it with no special characters.
Any first-hand experience welcome.
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