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Parents' nationality

Post by eumumto2 » Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:50 pm

There is a question in the passport form about my parents nationality at the time of MY birth. At that time it was USSR. Now it is Latvia.
Should I just write USSR? Or do I need to explain that this town now belongs to Latvia?
Quite confusing...

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Re: Parents' nationality

Post by noajthan » Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:55 pm

If its asking for situation at the date of birth and it was then USSR then the answer seems to be USSR.

There seems no need to explain anything because it has not been asked for.
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Re: Parents' nationality

Post by eumumto2 » Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:58 pm

Thank you, noajthan!
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Re: Parents' nationality

Post by alterhase58 » Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:03 pm

eumumto2 wrote:There is a question in the passport form about my parents nationality at the time of MY birth. At that time it was USSR. Now it is Latvia.
Should I just write USSR? Or do I need to explain that this town now belongs to Latvia?
Quite confusing...
This question is about the passport form (you are filling in for JCAP I assume).
It is not necessary to put this on the passport form, for (to be) naturalised persons.
This is just my opinion as a member of this forum and does not constitute immigration advice.
Please do not send me private messages asking for advice.

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Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 1:48 pm

Hello and thanks for your help!
I have some questions.
AN form:
1) in question 1.7 - name at birth if different from above.
Should I write full name or the surname only? My first (given) name didn't change, the only Family name has been changed after marriage.
2) in question 2.4 - PR card number. Where can I find it? As I see some two numbers: one is on each page of blue card (E0123456) and the other number is on glued paper (looks like visa) and before the number is UKF 0123456. Which of them should I use?

MN1 form:
1) Should I fill section 3? Question 3.13 is about EEA national exercising EC Treaty rights. I have read the guide and still don't understand do I need to fill this question.
About us - we are a family from EU (A8 nationals). We already have the PR cards (for more than 1 year) on basis my husband was working all years that we are living in the UK. Now we decide to apply for BC only me (wife - not working) and our son 16 y.o. Husband doesn't apply for BC.
If I still need to fill this 3.13 question about all working history - I assume should I put my husband's details? I really don't understand this.
2) Who should put the signature in questions (see below) - my son 16 y.o. or myself?
- 6.21 (confirmation of wish to register the biometric information),
- 7.5 (child's consent for applying for BC),
- 8.1 (declaration - name),
- 8.10 (declaration - signature).

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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by noajthan » Fri Jan 13, 2017 2:00 pm

eumumto2 wrote:Hello and thanks for your help!
I have some questions.
AN form:
1) in question 1.7 - name at birth if different from above.
Should I write full name or the surname only? My first (given) name didn't change, the only Family name has been changed after marriage.
2) in question 2.4 - PR card number. Where can I find it? As I see some two numbers: one is on each page of blue card (E0123456) and the other number is on glued paper (looks like visa) and before the number is UKF 0123456. Which of them should I use?

MN1 form:
1) Should I fill section 3? Question 3.13 is about EEA national exercising EC Treaty rights. I have read the guide and still don't understand do I need to fill this question.
About us - we are a family from EU (A8 nationals). We already have the PR cards (for more than 1 year) on basis my husband was working all years that we are living in the UK. Now we decide to apply for BC only me (wife - not working) and our son 16 y.o. Husband doesn't apply for BC.
If I still need to fill this 3.13 question about all working history - I assume should I put my husband's details? I really don't understand this.
2) Who should put the signature in questions (see below) - my son 16 y.o. or myself?
- 6.21 (confirmation of wish to register the biometric information),
- 7.5 (child's consent for applying for BC),
- 8.1 (declaration - name),
- 8.10 (declaration - signature).
AN 1) Full name at birth.

MN1 1) Read MN1 guide.
Skip all of section 3.

MN2) As per MN1 guide.
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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 3:46 pm

Thanks!
As I understand the questions 6.21 and 7.5 should be signed by my son and others by me.

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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 3:48 pm

And I am not sure about the PR card number. I think I'll write the number after letters UKF.

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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by CR001 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:08 pm

eumumto2 wrote:Thanks!
As I understand the questions 6.21 and 7.5 should be signed by my son and others by me.
If your son is a minor YOU sign on his behalf. He does not sign the form.
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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:22 pm

Thanks for your reply.
even if he is 16 and a half y.o.?
the guide is quite confusing.

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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:24 pm

One more thing.
The country of my birth.
At the time of my birth it was USSR, now it is Latvia. Should I put USSR?

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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by noajthan » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:31 pm

eumumto2 wrote:One more thing.
The country of my birth.
At the time of my birth it was USSR, now it is Latvia. Should I put USSR?
You've asked this previously and been answered - in posts above.
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Re: Filling the AN and MN1 forms

Post by eumumto2 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:35 pm

It was different question - about my parents nationality at the time of my birth.
Now the question is my town and country of birth. Do they ask about territory's name as of today or the past?

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