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An application for registration as British citizen may be submitted at the time of either parent's naturalisation. Registration subject to discretion (3(1)). Use MN1 form.iwantILR wrote:My daughter was born outside UK and now she's 5+yrs
you need start from your current address.sac wrote:hi,
quick and perhaps trivial question, but when listing residence addresses of the past five years, do we start with the current address? or (since the current address is already asked for on the prior page) do we list only previous addresses?
thanks!
In the application it is bit confusing by asking for the spouse passport. But in the guide it is clear on page 16 as follows:Idea wrote:I plan to apply for wife's naturalisation just after my citizenship ceremony, i.e before getting my British Passport - (on the basis of 3yrs stay as a spouse of British citizen...)
supporting document for Section 6. (On page 15 of the application) says,
Husband's passport or birth certificate AND
Marriage certificate
question is can i show my Indian passport as evidence for the same ?
nax_72 wrote:In the application it is bit confusing by asking for the spouse passport. But in the guide it is clear on page 16 as follows:Idea wrote:I plan to apply for wife's naturalisation just after my citizenship ceremony, i.e before getting my British Passport - (on the basis of 3yrs stay as a spouse of British citizen...)
supporting document for Section 6. (On page 15 of the application) says,
Husband's passport or birth certificate AND
Marriage certificate
question is can i show my Indian passport as evidence for the same ?
APPLICATIONS MADE ON THE BASIS OF MARRIAGE OR CIVIL PARTNERSHIP TO A BRITISH CITIZEN
Evidence of a British citizenship
• The applicant’s husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s passport or birth certificate or
Naturalisation/registration certificate AND
• The marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
this is for visas I thinkchiko14june wrote:Hello,
I received my ILR in September 2010. I have the PR issued on my British National (Oversea) passport. I'm going to apply for citizenship in coming September.
Just want to confirm I will have to use the form AN for my application?
And I have just seen on the UK Border Agency website
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/news- ... itizenship
"25 January 2011 Apply online system is now available
Our apply online system is now available, following the resolution of technical problems."
Anyone is interested?
Thanks in advance,
Chi
It is the British passport after the following point:Idea wrote:nax_72 wrote:In the application it is bit confusing by asking for the spouse passport. But in the guide it is clear on page 16 as follows:Idea wrote:I plan to apply for wife's naturalisation just after my citizenship ceremony, i.e before getting my British Passport - (on the basis of 3yrs stay as a spouse of British citizen...)
supporting document for Section 6. (On page 15 of the application) says,
Husband's passport or birth certificate AND
Marriage certificate
question is can i show my Indian passport as evidence for the same ?
APPLICATIONS MADE ON THE BASIS OF MARRIAGE OR CIVIL PARTNERSHIP TO A BRITISH CITIZEN
Evidence of a British citizenship
• The applicant’s husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s passport or birth certificate or
Naturalisation/registration certificate AND
• The marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
applicant's husbands's passport - does it mean passport of country of origin or British passport ?
It is in the news because the system was down for a day two days ago. It was also in their news. When the system is up again they announce it.chiko14june wrote:oh sorry my bad. I thought it could be used for citizenship application.
It is somehow misleading that they put "Apply online system is now available" under "Latest News: Citizenship"