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Does anyone experience the same situation here? Please advise your case!Kayalami wrote:Perhaps the experience by User highlights the issue around correction timelines.
Well, i think i will wait for 7-10 working days and may contact MP thereafter if no news from HO.yorkking wrote:I would recommend to approach the local MP immediately and his letter to the HO would do the magic!!!!!!!!
It did for me.
I suspect that Mayor will be disappointed but feel the need to say ... no, sorry, that certificate could not be used to support an application for a British Passport. You will need to wait for your Naturalisation Certificate (hopefully correct) to arrive.In Sheffield, I aslo received a certificate issued by CITY COUNCIL with Mayor's signature which welcomes me as a new British Citizen. Can this certificate be used as proof when apply for UK passport?
Joseph, that seems to be how they do it. The British passports for both my wife and step-daughter, both born outside the UK, say just their respective town/city of birth, and not the country.Joseph wrote:Was your son born in the UK or abroad? If it's the latter, I'm surprised that the country of birth is not listed on the UK passport.
A quick question: Does your naturalisation certificate specify your town of birth, or does it just give the (wrong!) country?voipuk wrote:The problem of mine is i am not sure HO did this to me on purpose or by error.
I am from Taiwan. Its full country name is REPUBLIC OF CHINA. But to most of countries in the world including UK, the full country name doesn't exist at all. However, HO used " CHINA , PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA" as my country of birth which is incorrect to ME. I am not raising international political issue here. I am just thinking that this may become very complicated if I have to explain to HO about the difference between REPUBLIC OF CHINA and PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
The reason I thought it was HO's mistake was because my Taiwanese friends' certificates did not show " CHINA , PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA".
This is realy annoying to me. Any suggestion? Would drop my case and ask the certificate back a good idea? Advices pls.......
I'm fairly sure that that isn't how the Foreign Office views it....Joseph wrote:....BTW, I just checked the online application form for the UK passport and was rather surprised to see three options for country of birth as related to China:
1. CHINA
2. TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA
3. HONG KONG
Is Taiwan already a province of China, as suggested by the above choice on the UKPA application form? Is that how your friends have the country listed on their naturalisation certificates? Even Hong Kong seems to have a more sovereign status than Taiwan according to the above choices. I guess that's how the Foreign Office views it.
Joseph
So which is it? Have IND changed their procedure? Or are people simply neglecting to check that detail? And thus ending up with a certificate with incorrect detail?The personal details below will appear on the certificate. If they are incorrect please do not book your ceremony; telephone 0151 237 5443 or 5445 to speak to the Citizenship Ceremony Support Team.
If the details on your certificate are incorrect you should still arrange a ceremony, and return the certificate to us for amendment afterwards. You should also send a copy of your passport or birth certificate as evidence of the correct details.