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If your wife is in a foreign country, she should be able to get the British Consulate to make a certified copy of the data page (the page with the photo) of her passport, and I would imagine this would suffice. But if she's in a Commonwealth country there may be a problem because British High Commissions are not empowered to carry out notarial functions, and it may well be that IND won't accept a copy certified by a local lawyer.On The One wrote:Sorry. I do not actually have the birth certificate on me, and I did not know that it doesn't mention the nationality, though I do know that it CAN be used on the naturalisation form, as it says so on the form.
Problem is, my spouse has already gone abroad, and I plan to do so once I've handed in my application form. So presumably she has to make a notarised copy of the passport abroad. Does anyone know what that entails and what bits have to be copied?
That should be fine - so long as it is a British Consular birth registration.On The One wrote:1981, Germany. She is not in the Commonwealth now.
ppron747 wrote:That should be fine - so long as it is a British Consular birth registration.On The One wrote:1981, Germany. She is not in the Commonwealth now.
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