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As CR001 has mentioned, you cannot apply for a joint citizenship and passport application on your own. First you must apply for citizenship, attend the ceremony and when you become a British Citizen, then apply for a passport as a seperate application for which you will fill in all the details including the referee section.Kaba wrote:,,,if we chose to do the application on our own and not go to an ncs??
As far as I am aware, it has been rolled out to many NCS's now.WR1 wrote:The joint scheme (JCAP) in only available through the NCS and not all NCS offer this, only a selected number.
1) The countersignatory section of the passport form doesn't need to be filled.Saga wrote:If we go through JCAP :-
- Would the referees for naturalisation be sufficient for passport application ?
- Would the photos be needed extra for passport application? Do they need to be countersigned?
Thanks.cs95tdg wrote:1) The countersignatory section of the passport form doesn't need to be filled.Saga wrote:If we go through JCAP :-
- Would the referees for naturalisation be sufficient for passport application ?
- Would the photos be needed extra for passport application? Do they need to be countersigned?
2) You need to provide the requested passport photos for the passport application, but they don't need to be countersigned.
See the instructions on the council website you're applying through. E.g. http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/20051 ... rvice_jcap
No, they only submit the applications along with completed payment forms to the HO/HMPO on your behalf.Saga wrote:The council I am applying through doesn't have any such instructions on their webpage.
One more thing, can the council take payment (like the post office) ?