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Wonderberry wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:32 amJust received my new passport after naturalisation process. In special remarks it discloses my first nationality (Russian). I don’t want it disclosed like this.
I have reviewed Annex A, which says that dual nationality mark might be added for cases where it help with identification process and that otherwise nothing should be added. See an extract below:
6.13 The British passport will not routinely contain an observation of other passports held by a dual national unless by exception (see paragraph 6 above) it is in a different name. It is a matter for the passport applicant to raise at the point of application whether providing details of existing or previous overseas passports causes any particular concern.
So what do I do now? Shall I request a reissue somehow with a request not to add this remark? For reference, both me and my wife for this observation added, whereas our kids (both Russians too but born in the UK) don’t have this observation.
Is your Russian passport in a different name? Have you, for instance, taken out the patronymic from the name in the British passport?Wonderberry wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:32 amunless by exception (see paragraph 6 above) it is in a different name.
Hi Wonderberry,Wonderberry wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:52 pmEveryone is raising correct observation about patronymic name that we have indeed taken out. But so did I and both my kids. Is it then a case of making a new application and somehow requesting for special remarks to be removed? Having just gone through the process there wasn’t a place to include any special remarks however we could have included a letter in the supporting documents envelope.