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As its still a pilot scheme, there is no list (of councils that offer this service) published on the HO website.tehminamazher wrote:Please can someone provide me a list of the NCS that check both the citizenship and passport applications at the same time.
You can apply using any council NCS, it need not be your local council. Unless you explicitly request for your ceremony to be in a different council (in the AN form), it will be at your local council.tehminamazher wrote:I am in Buckinghamshire county and can I apply in the Kent or Brent countuies and use their NCS services.
For ceremony I can book the Bucks gain or it has to be in the same county we applied for the checking service.
At the time of application both parents are Paksitani.3.1 Please say which parent is the one who is British Citizen by decent and on whom this application is based
tehminamazher wrote:Queries Regarding AN
1) My name fefore marriage was Miss T F and after marriage it became Mrs T M do I need to write my name T M in section 1.7 1.7 is name at birth, so your name before marriage.
Also in the letter from University stating that it was taught in English as it was before my marriage they have written my name as T M Did you apply for the letter after your marriage? If so should be fine, you have your marriage certificate to prove the name change.
2) I was caught overspeeding and was offered a course
also after 4 years I was caught using the mobile phone whilst driving and again was offered a course.
My query do I need to mention these in the Section 3.2 of the AN form. Probably, better to declare than keep quiet. Others can comment.
3) While applying for Citizenship through NCS we have to send back the original BRP card or NCS staff will give the original back to us after making a copy as when searching the forum this whole process on average is taking about three to four months which means that in this time one can not travel
Completely perplexed on that. They copy your BRP, Passport and documents and return all originals to you.
Queries Regaring MN1
1) 1.1 Please confirm what to write in this Section - I have written Section 3(1) Yes, if born abroad.
2) Section 3
Do we need to fill in this section as its written in No, not applicable.At the time of application both parents are Paksitani.3.1 Please say which parent is the one who is British Citizen by decent and on whom this application is based
Childs application will be considered when either one of the parent has been granted Citizenship so do I need to date the application form. You need to date the application otherwise it will be returned as invalid. If you and your partner are refused, the child will also be refused. So yes, child application likely only decided once either/both parents decided.
PASSPORT
As the passport application process will start once our natulization application has been approved and we have attended the ceremony
1) Which date we need to put on the passport application and which date referees need to put on application. The date you sign the form
2) What we need to fill in Section 5 as none of us will have the certificate of naturalization in the first weel of February 2016. (NCS will probably be able to advise.
Once again I am sorry for the long post and hope that some passed through the same experience ( Kent council and appling for both naturalization and passort along with a child) will help me.
Thanks in advance.
Do we need to attach all the previous passports Yes, all uncancelled passports.
Leave it blank.tehminamazher wrote:
PASSPORT
2) What we need to fill in Section 5 as none of us will have the certificate of naturalization in the first week of February 2016.
The following topic may help you. I've shared my experience when I applied through Brent council there.tehminamazher wrote:Hope people either who had already applied or are planning to apply through the NCS Brent( those applying for naturalization and passport at same time) will also share their experiences and the important points to consider when visiting them.
If you are applying using the pilot scheme, then follow the instructions mentioned above. Enter it under section 8 and leave the mobile number field in section 2 blank.tehminamazher wrote:Thanks again.
Please can some confirm when filling in passport forms we need to write mobile number in section 2 or section 8 as this is what I found form the information page on the NCS Glocestershire http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/glosn ... tychecking
Section 2: Please do not place your mobile number in section two of the passport form, we request this is placed in section 8. This is so you do not have two biometric appointments.
What else I need to tick from the other options mentioned belowI have obtained an academic qualification deemed by UK NARIC to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor's or Mater's degree or PhD in the UK and
i. UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was taught or researched in English; or
ii. the qualification was taught or researched in the UK or a majority English speaking country
(other than Canada);
Or I am a national of a majority English speaking country;
Or I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after
28th October 2013;
Or I wish to claim exemption on the basis of my physical or mental condition (physical and/
or mental illness may not lead automatically to exemption. You should provide reasons
on page 23. Your application may fail and the fee retained if insufficient reasons for
exemption are provided).
The most appropriate option appears to betehminamazher wrote: What else I need to tick from the other options mentioned belowI have got a Statement of comparibility from UK NARICi. UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was taught or researched in English; or
ii. the qualification was taught or researched in the UK or a majority English speaking country
(other than Canada);
Or I am a national of a majority English speaking country;
Or I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after
28th October 2013;
Or I wish to claim exemption on the basis of my physical or mental condition (physical and/
or mental illness may not lead automatically to exemption. You should provide reasons
on page 23. Your application may fail and the fee retained if insufficient reasons for
exemption are provided).
Assessment: Is considered comparable to British Bachelor (Ordinary) degree standard
I have also got a letter fromm my Universtisity mentioning that degree was taught in English.
Thanks in advance
Unless you gained ILR after 28 October 2013, in which case the most appropriate option would be...i. UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was taught or researched in English;
I met the knowledge of language and life requirement to qualify for settlement on or after
28th October 2013;
Submit all of your above supporting documents for your peace of mind to claim English language exemption and tick this optiontehminamazher wrote:Thanks CR001 for the reply.
I am submitting the UK Naric statement of comparibily for my MBA in finance degree form Paksitan
UK NAric states regarding my degree as
Is considered comparable to British Bachelor (Ordinary) degree standard
Further I am submiting a letterr from the University that the degree was taught in English.
My query is what options I need to tick on page 7
Thanks in advance.