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There have been other members who had faced the same challenges.shashank2361 wrote:This is the mail I received form VFS, Home office is not accepting as a proof that I cant surrender Indian passport without having british passport first
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Marianova,Marianova wrote:Noajthan,
Thank you for your suggestion,
I have sent a letter to HMPO explaining my situation,
HMPO want me to send them official letter from the embassy, they don't accept my words or those webpage for it. Iranian embassy refuses to help me or issue any letter.
Today I hired a lawyer in iran to start filing an application to cancel my passport.
If i inform Iranian authority that i obtained British Citizenship & cancel my Iranian passport, Dose that mean Iran dose not accept me as its citizen ,according to the conclusion paragraph above?
Hi Marianova,Marianova wrote:ouflak1 wrote:I believe you ought to sue the UK government for violation of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which the UK is a signatory. Your case is even stronger in that the application of these rules very obviously and disproportionately affect women. I can't see any valid legal defense the UK could put up to justify this treatment of its own citizens.Marianova wrote:My problem is getting complicated,
The law in Iran dose not allow to change to married name after marriage.
Changing name and surname is almost impossible in Iran, only under very few circumstances.
Dear Ouflak1
Here explains about article 13,
http://www.claiminghumanrights.org/udhr_article_13.html
I am not sure if article 13 has anything to do with changing name! Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Nevertheless I am not sure taking action against HMPO is a good idea! and is very long,costly, also i have tried to contact couple of solicitors (human rights/ Immigration) and got nowhere,they seem really clueless about such matters.
Name one country on this planet that will let a non-citizen come into their country through a controlled border without a valid passport. In fact, from the UK, you would not even be able to board a plane. This policy means that hundreds of women are effectively trapped in the UK. Further, this policy very obviously and disproportionately affects women, as they are the ones expected to change their names after marriage. I don't see how the UK could defend itself legally or morally in front of a judge. Maybe Fiji Airways or Namibia Airlines might actually let you board their aircraft, but even once there, without a valid passport, you will just sent back to the UK. If the UK is to honor its signature the UDHR, it must apply a policy that allows its own citizens to leave the country, and it must have a policy that affects men and women equally. Neither of these conditions are met.Article 13 (2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights wrote: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.
If already naturalised in married name you may find HMPO insist on any current foreign passport being updated to reflect married name first (despite the observation).kunal parikh wrote:Hi Guys
I need your help. My wife has just received her citizenship approval from homeoffice. She has also changed her name after marriage. Her new name after marriage is mentioned in the observation page and mentioned as due to marriage she is also know as ....
I am just reading this forum silently and just little worried. Just wanted to see if her new name is already mentioned in the observation page in current passport. Will there be any problem if we want to use new name for British passport application.
I really think it should be fine since her new name has been there in observation page in current Indian passport. She has been on Tier 1 previously and we had BRP everything in new name.
Please advise.
Thanks
Kunal
It's a crying shame the MP feels unable to help.Marianova wrote:after 4 months and no news ;
I am so disappointed with my local MP, he sent a letter to me and refuses to help and urges to cooperate with HMPO and follow their procedures to obtain a new passport.
I need My local MP to compliant to HMPO, hers is a link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
This is so depressing
My local MP refuses to help, Now what.
Could anyone please recommend a solicitor in London?
Still suggest re-writing to HMPO & (re-)explaining the catch-22 situation you are in & (once again) asking for their suggested options & steps to follow.If ... you are having difficulty contacting an MP, you can write to our Director General using our general enquiry address or a Home Office minister via the Direct Communication unit
Your MP probably want you to complain to Passport Office first. Anyway, I think they are useless.Marianova wrote:after 4 months and no news ;
I am so disappointed with my local MP, he sent a letter to me and refuses to help and urges to cooperate with HMPO and follow their procedures to obtain a new passport.
I need My local MP to compliant to HMPO, hers is a link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisat ... -procedure
This is so depressing
My local MP refuses to help ,Now what.
Could anyone please recommend a solicitor in London?
That is an interesting development.shashank2361 wrote:I. received appointment to see local MP and I am going to take the prints of these forum too that the passport has been issued in name change case.
there has been a development from Indian Consulates side. I am not sure whether it will further complicate the matter of getting OCI card or to do any work in India. the email I received from HCI London.
not having British passport details on surrender certificate would it create any complication in future, if it Is then I will wait and talk to My local MP first
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Moderator can do that for you if you cannot.shashank2361 wrote:CAN i DELETE MY POST
I should have removed the passport number and Privacy details first, I will repost again
ChetanOjha wrote:Masked Passport number.
My understanding is you are on right track with passport upgrade as that is HMPO's primary concern.nathan2 wrote:Thanks to everyone sharing their experiences and advice.
My wife is about to apply for naturalisation. Her Canadian passport was in her maiden name but she wants her British passport in her married name (which is the name she uses everywhere except on her BRP).
So she's applied for a replacement Canadian passport in her married name. Not an easy task, but easier than some it seems
We understand the BRP has requirements for updating within 3 months of a change, but hoping to get the naturalisation application going first (to get in before the fee increase, and maybe even get the whole thing done with before the BRP needs updating -- seeing several spouses getting < 2 months naturalisation when using NCS at the moment).
Once we have the new passport, can she apply for naturalisation while her BRP is still in her maiden name?
Thank you very much!noajthan wrote:My understanding is you are on right track with passport upgrade as that is HMPO's primary concern.
Name difference with BRP is readily explainable with marriage certificate.
So, if you don't exceed the 3 month limit, no need to update BRP. Once naturalissd it will be null & void anyway.
Good luck.
Some people did get their UK passports with observation on it from inside UK. I think it's depend from passport office, some of them are more generous.shashank2361 wrote:Case is with MP hopefully. Given the prints from this forum and also the 4th page of guidance if you apply from outside UK that that HMPO will mention old name on observation.
Different rules if you are outside UK you can get passport with old name on observation but if you are inside UK you won't get passport at all. Hopefully
It will get sorted.
Hi Mashec - Pls look at my last couple of posts on the thread below. It may help. Basically, you need to ensure the name on application for British passport matches name on foreign passport. If certificate of nat/reg has different name, it cannot be altered (no point asking Home Office). You just need to send along to HMPO a deed poll to say you have adopted your maiden name for all purposes.Mashec wrote:Hello everyone,
I have the same problem! I'm so, so angry! It's all just beyond any common sense for me!
I am now waiting my documents back from Passport Office. They said they will hold my application for 6 months. I'm thinking to change my name to my maiden name on all documents I have and sent a request to Home Office to change a name on my certificate of naturalization.
Has anyone done the same? Will it help to solve the problem?
JohnnyZee, so you want to say that I shouldn't send anything to Home Office? Even if I change my name on all the documents, HO still won't change it on certificate of naturalization?JohnnyZee wrote:Hi Mashec - Pls look at my last couple of posts on the thread below. It may help. Basically, you need to ensure the name on application for British passport matches name on foreign passport. If certificate of nat/reg has different name, it cannot be altered (no point asking Home Office). You just need to send along to HMPO a deed poll to say you have adopted your maiden name for all purposes.Mashec wrote:Hello everyone,
I have the same problem! I'm so, so angry! It's all just beyond any common sense for me!
I am now waiting my documents back from Passport Office. They said they will hold my application for 6 months. I'm thinking to change my name to my maiden name on all documents I have and sent a request to Home Office to change a name on my certificate of naturalization.
Has anyone done the same? Will it help to solve the problem?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 03092.html