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ming 379
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by ming 379 » Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:44 pm
i am apply for my son MN1 and want to know who fill the payment slip it say: applicant name/date of birth/country of birth is it write my son name or parent name
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by VR » Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:54 pm
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by akhurshid » Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:57 pm
ming 379 wrote:i am apply for my son MN1 and want to know who fill the payment slip it say: applicant name/date of birth/country of birth is it write my son name or parent name
thank
Applicant name is your son so it has to be his details.
You can mention your details under card holder name if you are the card holder
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by ming 379 » Sat Sep 14, 2013 4:25 pm
hi it's me again wonder to know apply for 2 son norn uk MN1
section 1(3) can we use one payment slip for 2 or separate each payment slip
also sending a document
-child birth certificate
-child french passport
-parent marriage certificate
anything else or do i need to sent a copies of indefinite leave remain/enter in the uk
thank
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by samkma » Sat Sep 14, 2013 4:58 pm
One payment slip will do.
Other documents will be fine.
I suggest going through NCS as you get your original documents back and they check your application before submitting to UKBA.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... locations/
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by Amber » Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:00 pm
ming 379 wrote:hi,
apply for my son mn1 section1(3)
my child had a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
the question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk. date granted. can we put the date 19/08/2004 in the block
thank
pgaitonde wrote:you will have a date printed on the vignette. use the same date for the form
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by Amber » Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:01 pm
ming 379 wrote:hi,
apply for my son mn1 section1(3)
my child had a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
the question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk. date granted. can we put the date 19/08/2004 in the block
thank
pgaitonde wrote:you will have a date printed on the vignette. use the same date for the form
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by Amber » Sun Sep 15, 2013 7:05 am
ming 379 wrote:i come in uk 1999 EEA national exercising EC treaty rights and i got indefinite leave remain/enter in the uk 2004. my child born in uk 2000,i am apply for my son BC. i am still working in 2006-2013
-question 3.13 do i need to fill or leave blank
-question 3.15 do i need to fill or leave blank
please
Jambo wrote:What date was your child born in 2000? The rules have changed in October so it will affect your case.
Normally, you don't need to fill in section 3.
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by ming 379 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:46 am
hi, jambo
it's me my son born 02/06/2000 and my son got a letter of approval have been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
mn1 section 1(3) question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk.dated granted............. can i write the date granted 19/08/2004
thank
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by Amber » Sun Sep 15, 2013 11:13 am
ming 379 wrote:i come in uk 1999 EEA national exercising EC treaty rights and i got a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk and my husband got indefinite leave remain/enter in the uk 2004. my child born in uk 2/6/ 2000,i am apply for my son BC. i am still working in 2006-2013
want to apply for my son mn1 section1(3)
my child had a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
the question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk. date granted. can we put the date 19/08/2004 in the block
also-question 3.13 do i need to fill or leave blank
-question 3.15 do i need to fill or leave blank
also send document do i need to send parent old passport or just current passport or letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk
and letter indefinite leave enter/remain in the uk
thank
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by Jambo » Sun Sep 15, 2013 11:29 am
ming 379 wrote:hi, jambo
it's me my son born 02/06/2000 and my son got a letter of approval have been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
mn1 section 1(3) question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk.dated granted............. can i write the date granted 19/08/2004
thank
In that case, your child is probably already British and can apply directly for a passport. No need to register him using MN1. The rules at the time of your child birth were that if you were exercising treaty rights at the time of the birth, the child is British. (the rules today require PR). Were you (or the child other parent if he is a EEA national as well), exercising treaty rights at the time of the child birth? Just provide that proof to the Passport Office. See the passport office
guidance (page 3).
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by ming 379 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:24 pm
hi, jambo
i would like to know my second son born in uk 18/12/2001 and same got a letter of approval have been premanent resident in the uk 19/08/2004
do my son need to apply mn1 section1(3)
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by Jambo » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:32 pm
ming 379 wrote:hi, jambo
i would like to know my second son born in uk 18/12/2001 and same got a letter of approval have been premanent resident in the uk 19/08/2004
do my son need to apply mn1 section1(3)
thank
The rules changed in October 2000. Your 2001 born son will need to register to become British using form MN1. His PR is not relevant to the application. What is important to prove is that one of the parents obtained PR (sometime after his birth).
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by ming 379 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:52 pm
hi, jumbo
want to apply for my second son born uk 18/12/2001
mn1 section1(3)
my child had a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
the question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk. date granted. can we put the date 19/08/2004 in the block
also-question 3.13 do i need to fill or leave blank
-question 3.15 do i need to fill or leave blank
and also send document
1-child french passport
2-child birth certificate
3-parent certificate marriage
4- father old passport (stamp immigration status show on his passport)
5-father current passport (sticker vignette show on his passport)
6-father letter of approval indefinite leave enter/remain in the uk
7-mother french passport (stamp immigration status on my passport)
8-letter of approval have been permanent resident in the uk
can you tell me yes or not
thankssss
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by Jambo » Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:13 pm
ming 379 wrote:hi, jumbo
want to apply for my second son born uk 18/12/2001
mn1 section1(3)
my child had a letter of approval been granted permanent residence in the uk 19/08/2004
the question 1.3 child has indefinite leave to enter/remain in the uk. date granted. can we put the date 19/08/2004 in the block
also-question 3.13 do i need to fill or leave blank
-question 3.15 do i need to fill or leave blank
and also send document
1-child french passport
2-child birth certificate
3-parent certificate marriage
4- father old passport (stamp immigration status show on his passport)
5-father current passport (sticker vignette show on his passport)
6-father letter of approval indefinite leave enter/remain in the uk
7-mother french passport (stamp immigration status on my passport)
8-letter of approval have been permanent resident in the uk
can you tell me yes or not
thankssss
1.3 - 19/08/04 is fine.
3.13-3.15 - this action is not required as you have proof of PR (sticker in passport).
A for documents, one parent documents is enough (better to send mother evidence). So 1,2,7,8 should be enough.
See also
Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.
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by Amber » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:22 am
ming 379 wrote:hi, i am apply for my son passport and on the section 4 it say mother's full name(surname first)
my maiden name is : laa
we are maried and follow to husband surname : mrs man
just want to know i write laa or man or both surname
and also on the section 5 certificat of registration it say place of issue what i write home office liverpool or home office london
thank
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by ming 379 » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:22 pm
hi, jambo
i am going to apply for my son british passport, my french passport has maiden name laa spouse man
on the question 4 mother's full name (surname first) what do i write my maiden name laa XXXXXX
or
man XXXXX
or both surname laa man XXXXX
and on the section 5 certificate of registration place of issue
i put home office liverpool or home office london
thanksss