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Proving your identity with a naturalisation certificate

Post by Dawie » Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:03 pm

Here's a purely hypothetical question which I hope some members might have an answer for.

Let's say you become a naturalised British citizen. Let's say also that you lost your original citizenship on becoming a British citizen, and also that you no longer have a passport from your original country because it got stolen or lost.

When it comes to applying for a British passport, how would you be able to prove your identity? It states clearly in UK Passport agency's website that naturalised citizens require their naturalisation certificate and passport from their original nationality to apply for a British passport.

However it is perfectly conceivable that someone who becomes a naturalised British citizen could not only lose their original citizenship, but also their travel document from that authority. So how to prove your identity when applying for a British passport?
In a few years time we'll look back on immigration control like we look back on American prohibition in the thirties - futile and counter-productive.

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Re: Proving your identity with a naturalisation certificate

Post by JAJ » Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:31 am

Dawie wrote: When it comes to applying for a British passport, how would you be able to prove your identity? It states clearly in UK Passport agency's website that naturalised citizens require their naturalisation certificate and passport from their original nationality to apply for a British passport.

However it is perfectly conceivable that someone who becomes a naturalised British citizen could not only lose their original citizenship, but also their travel document from that authority. So how to prove your identity when applying for a British passport?
The Passport Office prefer to see original passport to prove identity. But obviously if this is not available (lost, stolen, confiscated, never had a passport in the first place) then they do have other methods available to confirm identity.

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