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Thanks for your reply.ban.s wrote:If you are applying based on naturalisation, then all you need to send is your current passport and nat certificate.
the link that you posted refers to old guidebook, refer to the table in page 12-13 of the new guide booklet
Yes this is what I mean.barnaby wrote:The OP is probably confused because the FAQ on this forum currently states:
"You need to send any current passport you have. You also need to send the passport you entered the UK with."
I am aware of routes, just wanted some clarification.ban.s wrote:A british citizenship can be obtained though various routes and the passport application form is a generic one and caters to all the british citizens irrespective of their path of citizenship. You need to complete sections that are relevant to you and submit applicable documents. Read the link that I posted earlier.
The FAQ in this forum needs to be updated.
Ps: I myself obtained passport just by sending my current passport (not the expired one that was used during entry) and naturalisation certificate. I just posted the application, didn't use PO check and send.
How would you like to attend the passport interview? Skype?Webcowgirl wrote:I have been reading through the documentation required for a passport application as a newly naturalised citizen (as of today!) and I was also wondering about submitting my passport: can I get by with just submitting the passport I came into the country in, which is expired? I would like to be able to use my current passport to travel on while the application is being decided.
Ayyubi72 wrote: Current means the one that is current, not the one that is expired. Becasue if something is expired its not current.
You definitely need the one that is in date. Again think about the word "current". You do not need the one that has expired.
This question gets asked about 300 times in a week, and it gets answered with the same info every time. But still people just want to keep asking it. I wonder why? If after reading the thing 300 times on this forum does not make you understand something, then you have learning difficulties.
Sadly, there isn't an emoticon for "Forgot to take my Prozac today"... think that might be more appropriate, non?Ayyubi72 wrote:
Pretty much a trip a month, sometimes two. It certainly made documenting my travel over the last 5 / 3 years for the ILR / Nat applications quite a task.Ayyubi72 wrote:Do you really need to travel every 6 weeks? Really?
See the application timelinesLankanFunkin wrote:Pretty much a trip a month, sometimes two. It certainly made documenting my travel over the last 5 / 3 years for the ILR / Nat applications quite a task.Ayyubi72 wrote:Do you really need to travel every 6 weeks? Really?
Jambo, Ayyubi72 thanks for the estimates - thats much more reassuring to know that its not the entire 6 month duration. Just so i know, were those based on forum member feedback, or a government estimate? I'm hoping its closer to 2 vs. 4...
Thanks again!
There is a whole passport application sticky which States the time it took for IPS to return documents... They are pretty quickLankanFunkin wrote:Pretty much a trip a month, sometimes two. It certainly made documenting my travel over the last 5 / 3 years for the ILR / Nat applications quite a task.Ayyubi72 wrote:Do you really need to travel every 6 weeks? Really?
Jambo, Ayyubi72 thanks for the estimates - thats much more reassuring to know that its not the entire 6 month duration. Just so i know, were those based on forum member feedback, or a government estimate? I'm hoping its closer to 2 vs. 4...
Thanks again!