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Hi Jules163,Jules163 wrote:Hi
My husband is from Morocco, was naturalised as a British Citizen earlier this week on the basis of 2 year spouse and 1 year ILR. Everything was straightforward but we seem to have hit a stumbling block with the passport applciation.
The application form asks for parents DOB - which we can provide as these were used on the citizenship application - but we don't know and they can't remember, their date of marriage - only a guess.
I've rung the passport office enquiry line to see if this information is relevant and have been told it is required along with grandparent details. We might be able to get his paternal grandmother's details but that's all.
His parents and grandparents are all moroccan and live in Morocco so I can't see why this is relevant but obviously we don't want to waste time if it means the application will be returned if the information is not completed.
I wondered if anyone had come across the same situation?
JAJ wrote:If you don't know, you don't know. Write unknown. An application should not be rejected for this reason.
Cane wrote:Hmm. I just ignored providing that information for the very reason you stated, as well as the rather difficult fact that I have no way of accessing that information as my grandparents are all deceased. Am still awaiting hearing from IPS about my passport application - wonder if this will have an impact?
Cane wrote:Date of passport application : 5/2/10
Method used : Check and Send
Date for passport Interview: 17/2/10
Date of Receipt of Passport: 20/2/10
Thanks Vinny. That was very helpful.vinny wrote:See also First time adult Passport app. for Naturalised citizen
andJAJ wrote:If you don't know, you don't know. Write unknown. An application should not be rejected for this reason.Cane wrote:Hmm. I just ignored providing that information for the very reason you stated, as well as the rather difficult fact that I have no way of accessing that information as my grandparents are all deceased. Am still awaiting hearing from IPS about my passport application - wonder if this will have an impact?Cane wrote:Date of passport application : 5/2/10
Method used : Check and Send
Date for passport Interview: 17/2/10
Date of Receipt of Passport: 20/2/10
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Londonmelo75 wrote:Guys I have two further questions on the application form:
1. I live in London, so under address it asks for BOTH town and county. In my case what is my town and county?? In all my previous paperwork I just put "London". Not sure if London here is the county or the town. And if it is the county, then what is the town? And if it is the town, then what is the county??
2. Do I send only my current passport with the application or also my expired one (which I initially entered the UK on 6 years ago)?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
M
Thanks beeba. So London is the county. Then what is the "town"?beeba wrote:1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Londonmelo75 wrote:Guys I have two further questions on the application form:
1. I live in London, so under address it asks for BOTH town and county. In my case what is my town and county?? In all my previous paperwork I just put "London". Not sure if London here is the county or the town. And if it is the county, then what is the town? And if it is the town, then what is the county??
2. Do I send only my current passport with the application or also my expired one (which I initially entered the UK on 6 years ago)?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
M
2. You need to send expired one also
http://www.londononline.co.uk/towns/melo75 wrote:Thanks beeba. So London is the county. Then what is the "town"?beeba wrote:melo75 wrote:Guys I have two further questions on the application form:
1. I live in London, so under address it asks for BOTH town and county. In my case what is my town and county?? In all my previous paperwork I just put "London". Not sure if London here is the county or the town. And if it is the county, then what is the town? And if it is the town, then what is the county??
2. Do I send only my current passport with the application or also my expired one (which I initially entered the UK on 6 years ago)?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
M
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_London
2. You need to send expired one also
Thanks again beeba!!beeba wrote:http://www.londononline.co.uk/towns/melo75 wrote:Thanks beeba. So London is the county. Then what is the "town"?beeba wrote:melo75 wrote:Guys I have two further questions on the application form:
1. I live in London, so under address it asks for BOTH town and county. In my case what is my town and county?? In all my previous paperwork I just put "London". Not sure if London here is the county or the town. And if it is the county, then what is the town? And if it is the town, then what is the county??
2. Do I send only my current passport with the application or also my expired one (which I initially entered the UK on 6 years ago)?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
M
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_London
2. You need to send expired one also
For the benefit of people in the same situation, I have called the ISP help line. They need ONLY your current passport. No need to send expired or cancelled passports.melo75 wrote:Thanks again beeba!!beeba wrote:http://www.londononline.co.uk/towns/melo75 wrote:Thanks beeba. So London is the county. Then what is the "town"?
I am still confused about what to put in section 3 of the application about previous passports. I have 2 passports. One current which has the ILR stamp on it, and one expired and stamped cancelled by my consulate which has the original entry stamp I entered the UK on 6 years ago.
On the application form it say "you must send us all uncancelled passports and say how many in the box." So according to this I should send my current passport and put "1" in the box.
But on the supporting documents checklist it say your UK National ID number OR the passport you entered the UK with. So the safe bet is to send the two passports, although section 3 says to only send UNCANCELLED passports. So if I do send BOTH passports do I put both passport numbers in section three along with "2" in the box, eventhough one of them is CANCELLED??
Thanks again.
M
Whatever they said on the phone I think it makes sense to send all your passports (Expired + Valid) as on the form it states,MrCheeks147 wrote:This is quite confusing to be honest - I called IPS and was advised by one person that I'll need to send BOTH passports (Expired and Valid); called back again and was advised differently that I need to send ONLY the valid (Blank) passport...
Which is which?!?!?
I think I'll just send both....
Confused,.....