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Could this be a problem? Filling AN form please read

Post by Kat894 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:55 am

Just filling out the AN form, I got married few months after I got divorced also there was a age gap in my first marriage. Will they refused to approved my application because of this? Just concern about this, anyone have been in this suituation?

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Re: Could this be a problem? Filling AN form please read

Post by Amber » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:22 am

Kat894 wrote:Just filling out the AN form, I got married few months after I got divorced also there was a age gap in my first marriage. Will they refused to approved my application because of this? Just concern about this, anyone have been in this suituation?
No they won't.
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Post by Kat894 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:58 am

Oh thanks was a bit worried.

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Post by Amber » Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:55 am

Kat894 wrote:My referee won't put his passport number, also do they have to filled out all the information in that section.
barnaby wrote:
Kat894 wrote:My referee won't put his passport number, also do they have to filled out all the information in that section.
No. The caseworking instructions say:

6.3.7.9 Those acting in a professional capacity may not wish to provide their personal details. In such cases, we would be content for the person acting as a referee to put his or her business contact details. In addition, if the person does not wish their passport details to be seen by the person applying for citizenship, they can omit this from the form, entering “details available on request”.

Unfortunately, I didn't know that when I was a referee. The form doesn't make it clear.
Jambo wrote:Please note that the British citizen reference does need to provide his passport number so the HO can check he is British. If he would put "passport number available upon request", they most likely contact him and that would delay the application.

The professional reference doesn't need to provide a passport number at all.
Kat894 wrote:Ok guys thank you.
uk_mkh wrote:That is interesting.

In fact my professional reference put in his passport number but the 'british citizen' reference did not. Both are BCs and in fact professional for UKBA purposes:- Dentist and Pilot. Anyway I hope it does not delay my application.

Like an id io t, I did not get the passport number for the 'BC' reference even though he said he would give it to me. :oops:
Jambo wrote:
uk_mkh wrote:That is interesting.

In fact my professional reference put in his passport number but the 'british citizen' reference did not. Both are BCs and in fact professional for UKBA purposes:- Dentist and Pilot. Anyway I hope it does not delay my application.

Like an id io t, I did not get the passport number for the 'BC' reference even though he said he would give it to me. :oops:
If both put their profession title but only one put his British passport number, why would it be a problem? No one says which order they need to be (so either BC, professional or professional, BC).
apod wrote:hi,

I am applying for citizenship for my little girl (she is 4) using MN1.
One referee should be a professional who has engaged with the child - teacher, HV, social servise worker.
I have asked teather at pre-scholl and she is happy to do it, but her passport expired 2 years ago.
Can I still use her as a referee?
if yes, should we leave the space blank, or should we put expired passport no.
Thanks
Jambo wrote:
apod wrote:hi,

I am applying for citizenship for my little girl (she is 4) using MN1.
One referee should be a professional who has engaged with the child - teacher, HV, social servise worker.
I have asked teather at pre-scholl and she is happy to do it, but her passport expired 2 years ago.
Can I still use her as a referee?
if yes, should we leave the space blank, or should we put expired passport no.
Thanks
Yes.
Blank.
Aborigine wrote:Hello Boys and Girls

I saw this topic and immediately wanted to inform you .

My first referee is a post office offical and a British citizen as well who is my neighbour and my second referee is a friend of my spouse who has known me for 3 years and who is a British citizen as well.

When i applied for my British Citizenship my first referee put all his details passport no , email address etc.
BUT My second referee put all his details except a passport number because my second referee has never had a passport and has never been abroad.

And I sent my application on 02 / 04 / 2013 and i received my approval letter on 10 / 05 / 2013
My application is successful without a referee`s passport number.

So brothers and sisters i dont think they could really refuse you on the grounds of referees .
I think this referee business is sembolic trivia formality what ever you call it.
Such a meaningless crap , they already check us police records ,national security checks etc .

So moral of the story is DONT BE AFRAID DONT FREAK OUT .
THEY CAN NOT REFUSE YOU , They didnt refuse me i am an example for you.

I learned alot of useful things from this forum May (GOD , ALLAH, and whatever you call in your language ) Bless you dear forum members.
uk_mkh wrote:
Jambo wrote:
uk_mkh wrote:That is interesting.

In fact my professional reference put in his passport number but the 'british citizen' reference did not. Both are BCs and in fact professional for UKBA purposes:- Dentist and Pilot. Anyway I hope it does not delay my application.

Like an id io t, I did not get the passport number for the 'BC' reference even though he said he would give it to me. :oops:
If both put their profession title but only one put his British passport number, why would it be a problem? No one says which order they need to be (so either BC, professional or professional, BC).
Very true. Case of logic failure on my part :oops: :D
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Post by Amber » Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:55 am

Kat894 wrote:My form was completed and ready my manager sign and my friend was coming by today to sign as my other refree.
Just woke up to a txt from her that she don't know where her passport is so don't know her passport number my head is hurting right now because my appointment with Ncs is first thing Monday morning please could she put in the rest of information and not her passport number and don't know what to do now and it too late to cancel appointment.
what would be the problem if she don't put her passport number, would Ncs accept it..
VR wrote:Go ahead with your application.
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Post by Kat894 » Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:10 am

But Amber what do you think just very stress will my application be accepted

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Post by Amber » Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:12 am

Tell her to write, contact if required where it says passport number. Although if she's lost her passport she needs to report it lost.
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Post by Kat894 » Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:24 am

Thanks Amber she has not lost her passport for sure yesterday we spoke and she said I did not told her about passport number till now so she was like I have to dip up to find it... but I know she has not travel out of the country for a while so understandable she might just be using her driving license as ID I consider her as my best friend so hopeful she is telling me the truth.

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