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Yes, it is the birth name you were given.1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
It must be a British referee for non professional one and the professional referee can be any nationality. They must both have known you for 3 years and not be related to each other or to you.2. Referee eligibility -
a) I am applying for citizenship in the UK. Must my referee live in the UK as well?
b) One of my referee that we knew each other less than three years, is it ok for the 2nd referee?
Presumably you hold PR and a document certifying PR (might be a BRP card)???3. Biometric residence permit - I just have a sticker of the residence permit stick on my passport. Should I tick “NO”?
All applications your have made must be stated.4. Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad?
I just got my permanent residency card at the beginning of this month. Now, I am applying for citizenship, does it count so it is a “YES”?
5. Tax office reference number - where can I find this number? I can’t find it on my payment slip.
Put an end date to the company one and add a note in the 'Additional information' section explaining briefly.6. I am having a full-time job and also running a company at the same time. It looks like I cannot do both at the same time. Because after I put one details in, the other I have to put the start and end date. But both of my works still keep going. What should I put?
Where is the "additional information" section will be? It's all fixed space to fill.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:35 amYes, it is the birth name you were given.1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
So, I should put my latest name?
Presumably you hold PR and a document certifying PR (might be a BRP card)???3. Biometric residence permit - I just have a sticker of the residence permit stick on my passport. Should I tick “NO”?
I hold a biometric permanent residence card. My residence permit is a sticker which sticks on a page my passport for the last 5 years. Then recently I've applied for my permanent residence and got the permanent residence card. So, for the residence permit, I just had a sticker format. Therefore, i want to double check if it is "NO" for the biometric residence permit.
All applications your have made must be stated.4. Have you made any previous UK immigration applications in the UK or abroad?
I just got my permanent residency card at the beginning of this month. Now, I am applying for citizenship, does it count so it is a “YES”?
Noted.
5. Tax office reference number - where can I find this number? I can’t find it on my payment slip.
P60 or ask your HR.
Noted
Put an end date to the company one and add a note in the 'Additional information' section explaining briefly.6. I am having a full-time job and also running a company at the same time. It looks like I cannot do both at the same time. Because after I put one details in, the other I have to put the start and end date. But both of my works still keep going. What should I put?
Your FULL name as it appears on your birth certificate.Yes, it is the birth name you were given.1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
So, I should put my latest name?
The RC is a visa vignette and NOT a BRP card. You need to complete the details from your PR card.Presumably you hold PR and a document certifying PR (might be a BRP card)???3. Biometric residence permit - I just have a sticker of the residence permit stick on my passport. Should I tick “NO”?
I hold a biometric permanent residence card. My residence permit is a sticker which sticks on a page my passport for the last 5 years. Then recently I've applied for my permanent residence and got the permanent residence card. So, for the residence permit, I just had a sticker format. Therefore, i want to double check if it is "NO" for the biometric residence permit.
Where is the "additional information" section will be? It's all fixed space to fill. [/quote]Put an end date to the company one and add a note in the 'Additional information' section explaining briefly.6. I am having a full-time job and also running a company at the same time. It looks like I cannot do both at the same time. Because after I put one details in, the other I have to put the start and end date. But both of my works still keep going. What should I put?
Jenny, At the start of the online form you are asked for your name. That is your "now" name and will be the name in your current passport and other documents. You then get asked if you have ever been known by another name. Answer "Yes". There will be a drop down box for you to choose. Many people change name on marriage, so it is a drop down choice.. For you, choose "other", and a text box appears. Explain here when and why your name changed.jenny001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 amHi Guru,
I am filling the naturalization application form and I have some questions and hope anyone here can give some advice.
1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
Thanks for any advice.
Note that we cannot see the forms online, as we would have to register a new username for each form we want to see. If there is no such space, simply include a brief letter explaining.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 12:38 pmYour FULL name as it appears on your birth certificate.Yes, it is the birth name you were given.1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
So, I should put my latest name?
The RC is a visa vignette and NOT a BRP card. You need to complete the details from your PR card.Presumably you hold PR and a document certifying PR (might be a BRP card)???3. Biometric residence permit - I just have a sticker of the residence permit stick on my passport. Should I tick “NO”?
I hold a biometric permanent residence card. My residence permit is a sticker which sticks on a page my passport for the last 5 years. Then recently I've applied for my permanent residence and got the permanent residence card. So, for the residence permit, I just had a sticker format. Therefore, i want to double check if it is "NO" for the biometric residence permit.
Where is the "additional information" section will be? It's all fixed space to fill.Put an end date to the company one and add a note in the 'Additional information' section explaining briefly.6. I am having a full-time job and also running a company at the same time. It looks like I cannot do both at the same time. Because after I put one details in, the other I have to put the start and end date. But both of my works still keep going. What should I put?
Hi John,johnhkg wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 3:34 pmJenny, At the start of the online form you are asked for your name. That is your "now" name and will be the name in your current passport and other documents. You then get asked if you have ever been known by another name. Answer "Yes". There will be a drop down box for you to choose. Many people change name on marriage, so it is a drop down choice.. For you, choose "other", and a text box appears. Explain here when and why your name changed.jenny001 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 amHi Guru,
I am filling the naturalization application form and I have some questions and hope anyone here can give some advice.
1. Birth name - Since I became 18yrs old, I added an English name as my middle name officially and now all my documents use the same name except my birth certificate. I use the changed name for all my previous application (permanent residency and resident permit) and all successfully approved.
For the naturalization application, it asked for my birth name. should I use the name of the birth certificate or the name I officially changed?
Thanks for any advice.