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mistermatty
22nd August 2013, 19:31
Well the princess's 3 years comes to an end in the next week and she's able to apply for her UK citizenship.

Now her Pinoy Passport is in her maiden name along with her UK BRP. I recall reading that we can put the application in her marrried surname and enclose our marriage certficate etc as proof as it make sense for her citizenship certficate to be in her maiden name which will support her UK Passport application.

Anyone done this or have any advice to add? Terpe, Stevewool ??

Terpe
23rd August 2013, 14:08
Nothing to worry about on that aspect. It's all in the guide. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Here's what's stated:-


1.5 Enter your surname or family name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
1.6 Enter your other names as you want them to appear on your certificate.
1.7 If the names shown in section 1.5 and 1.6 are different from the names shown in your passport or they are spelt differently then please explain why on page 13 of the
application form.

Here's the form (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/form_an.pdf)

At the end of the form it states:-

If the name you are currently using is different from the name on your passport or travel document you should send evidence of the change of name
Means marriage certificate.

Here's the form Guide (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/guide_an.pdf)

Do be sure to read through all the questions on the form and all the corresponding guidance notes. Especially those concerning Supporting Documents as there is some key information.

Take a special note that the ID used for Life in the UK test must also be enclosed with the naturalisation application.

Hope that helps and Good luck

mistermatty
23rd August 2013, 17:24
Thanks sir

Guess shes going to be passport-less again for a few months lol .

Arthur Little
23rd August 2013, 18:15
Guess shes going to be passport-less again for a few months lol.

:nono-1-1: ... not necessarily ... if she avails herself of the facilities offered by the 'National Checking Service' (operated by most major Local Authorities throughout the UK) which - as its title implies - will, for a small (by comparison) additional fee of between £60 & £70, ensure ALL supporting documents have been correctly completed, photocopied, etc. (while u wait!) ... before forwarding them direct to the Home Office, and return applicants' passports immediately thereafter. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Highly recommended! :wink:

stevewool
23rd August 2013, 19:47
As both great men have said before me, do as they say.

We went the checking route (an extra £60) but they check everything and they hand all your docs back so you can go on holiday with the old passport,

stevewool
23rd August 2013, 19:48
Just a thought, HOW TIME FLIES FOR ALL OF US, 3 YEARS :yikes:

Terpe
23rd August 2013, 19:54
:nono-1-1: ... not necessarily ... if she avails herself of the facilities offered by the 'National Checking Service' (operated by most major Local Authorities throughout the UK) which - as its title implies - will, for a small (by comparison) additional fee of between £60 & £70, ensure ALL supporting documents have been correctly completed, photocopied, etc. (while u wait!) ... before forwarding them direct to the Home Office, and return applicants' passports immediately thereafter. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Highly recommended! :wink:

Totally agree Arthur :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Very well worth it in my opinion. That's the path we took.

I know Steve took the same approach. It's painless, very helpful and gives you confidence in the application.

PAT
25th August 2013, 01:03
Well the princess 3 years comes to an end in the next week and shes able to apply for her UK citizenship , now her Pinnoy Passport is in her madien name along with her UK BRP now i recall reading that we can put the application in her marrried surname and enclose our marriage certficate etc as proof as it make sense for her citizenship certficate to be in her maiden name which will support her UK Passport application .

Anyone done this or have and advice to add , Terpe , Stevewool ??

Hello mistermatty, hope you don't mind me asking if your wife also needs to submit pass certificate of English level B1 with the other requirements? I am really sorry if I am interrupting your post . Thanks

Arthur Little
25th August 2013, 02:29
Hello mistermatty, hope you don't mind me asking if your wife also needs to submit pass certificate of English level B1 with the other requirements? I am really sorry if I am interrupting your post . Thanks

:NoNo:, Pat ... the new regulation you've mentioned will only affect those who apply after October 28th this year (or so I'm given to understand, anyway).

jamesy
26th June 2014, 17:27
Hi Terpe, my wife and step daughter are just about to apply for citizenship. We have the same situation as Mistermatty, my wife's maiden name is on her BRP permit and passport, but she would like to change her details on the AN1 citizenship application form to her married name,my surname. I have read your post regarding your helpful advice, but she is wondering in what name does she sign the declaration at the end of application form AN1 - does she use her maiden name, or does she use her married name?

Officially, she is only known by her maiden name on her passport and BRP permit.

jamesy
26th June 2014, 17:43
Hi Mistermatty, I'm looking for a little advice from you.

My wife and stepdaughter are applying for citizenship very soon, and like your situation, my wife wishes to use her married name on the citizenship application, as her passport and BRP permit are still in her maiden name.

Can you advise me if your wife signed the declaration in her married or maiden name at the end of the AN1 CITIZENSHIP application form, as I'm not sure which mine should use.