Greetings all.
So my mum has been at me to do this for awhile but I never got around to it until now.
She wants me to do it because "I am entitled to it" and that's a whole other story there.
That said, my mum was born in the UK in 1959, got married to an American and moved to the states.
I came along in 1978 and have been in the states since. (I am what they call a "military brat")
Mum is a green card holder - she never became an American citizen.
Virtually no American family. Dad died several years ago and the only family I really have is in the UK.
Have been offered positions in the UK at times (I am a software developer) but never took anyone up on them. so if I get this done I am betting it would make that a lot easier if I ever decided to do it.
So on my mums side... she is British, my nan is British, granddad was British, great grandad was British...
My mum and nan are still alive, granddad died about 10 years ago. All were born in the UK.
My dad was an American and so was his dad. American family was very small and most everyone has died except for an aunt.
So I have all of the information for the form - or so I think.
And.. here are my questions..
In chapter two of the guide it lists the requirements and has several tests.
1 - Being born before 1983 - got that.
2 - I am not sure I really understand this one?
3 - Right to abode because of...
i = true.
ii = true? both my mums parents were born in the UK and so were their parents.. and their parents before them)
iii = false.
iv = false.
v = false
The guide has the following text:
"A lot of applications fail because the person meets the second of the these requirements
but not the third."
So I want to be sure about the third. Opinions?
This might seem odd but 1.2 thru 1.5 I really don't get.
1.2 is surname or family name.
so I have 3 names and a suffix.
Do they want all of those names in 1.2?
There is so much space for so many names it's confusing to me and I feel absolutely stupid.
1.3.. other names? Is that where your first, middle and suffix go?
Can someone give me an example of this?
I feel dumb asking about how to put my name on a form
2.5 - address of tax office?
I am guessing this one is blank for us in the states that never worked in the UK?
documents:
I had to get copies of mums birth certificate from the GRO. That should be on it's way soon.
My birth certificate has my mums maiden name and her married name on it as well as her country of birth.
So my last name is the same as her current last name.
(My parents did divorce but she never went back to using her maiden name, and they divorced here in the states)
Do I still need her marriage license?
Mums passport was lost years ago. Don't have that. How big an issue is this?
I do not have a passport. I am guessing I need to get one then?
Do I really have to get a passport just to send it away?
Appreciate any suggestions anyone can offer.
Thanks!