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So,u think I should use his nationality at the my birth.akhurshid wrote:Use the correct information. If you use German again then that will be considered as deception. If you are asked about it, you can explain the mistake.
It shouldn't really cause an issue as your father's nationality can't change HO's decision as long he is not British.
I am not sure if it's necessary . I hope someone will enlighten me here who had the same issue.CR001 wrote:You can provide extra information in Section 8 of the form if necessary.
You've already been given one. You have only two choices, either do it like akhurshid says and explain it in your interview, or do it as you did in your naturalisation application form.akhurshid wrote:Use the correct information. If you use German again then that will be considered as deception. If you are asked about it, you can explain the mistake.
It shouldn't really cause an issue as your father's nationality can't change HO's decision as long he is not British.
Thanks for advice. He was turkish but not now so i only put him german cit. On the natur. Form and i didnt know u need to declare the citizenship u have but not apply with.CR001 wrote:Having dug out a copy of the passport form now, if it was me, I would do the following :
Section 4 - Parents Details
Turkish Citizen at time of your birth and list the town and country of birth.
Section 8 - More Information
State German citizen and explain how he obtain this and the date he became German.
When you applied for Naturlisation, you could have said for question 1.25 that your father was dual German/Turkish.
it should not be a big issue as you say i think i am a bit worried unecesserely however even our kids will be in the same situation in the future so i hope it should be ok.CR001 wrote:For the purpose of naturalised citizens and the parents details, it is used to confirm you who you are at the interview. You will be given and opportunity to explain if they ask, which is why I would put a single sentence in Section 8 re German Nationality, but that is what I would do.
I cannot see this being a big issue, people take on different nationalities all the time and lose birth nationality if the country does not allow dual citizenship.
So no needto worry then.i can give the correct info.CR001 wrote:On my daughters passport application I wrote my nationality at the time of her birth, but the next line asks about parents British passport number and I wrote my British passport number in the space provided.
She was not asked any questions about my two nationalities.