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by IBCOM1 » Sun Oct 30, 2016 6:05 pm
Hi,
My question regards the language requirement for an application for naturalisation as a British Citizen (Form AN).
I am a dual Polish and Australian citizen. I was born and spent my schooling and university in Australia. I have been in the UK for the last 6.5 years as a Polish national and will be applying for naturalisation as a Polish national. I have recently received a Permanent Residence Card. I have just passed the Life in the UK Test.
One of the options to prove that you pass the Language requirement to gain British citizenship is to demonstrate that you are a national of a majority English speaking country (see p. 6-7 of Form AN).
I would like to provide my Australian passport as proof of this, but if possible, would rather provide a certified copy, so that I can retain my original Australian passport. I will be traveling to Australia on holiday in December and would like to lodge my application for naturalisation in November. So if I send my original Australian passport I will not be able to travel to Australia as I will not have my passport on me.
My question therefore is: Will the Home Office accept a certified copy of my Australian passport (certified by a England & Wales Lawyer) as evidence that I am a national of a majority English speaking country, and therefore pass the English language requirement?
I also note that I have read that the Nationality Checking Service (NCS) itself certifies documents so that applicants can retain originals.
Thanks for your time on getting back to me about this
Cheers
IBCOM1