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by rose99 » Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:00 am
Hi guys, I claimed the exempt status due to my two nationalities, used one set of documents related to one nationality to claim the exemption and the passport related to the other nationality to have the visa stamped, and that was accepted.
To explain further: I applied for the HSMP from Canada, claiming my Canadian citizenship and attached a proof of Croatian citizenship as well, as Croatians are exempt from paying fees. The HSMP was approved, I did not have to pay any fees, the visa was entered in my Canadian passport (not Croatian) and I moved to the UK with my family. I also got an extension the same way - showing the Croatian citizenship document, claiming exempt status again and not paying any fees. The extension was approved for 4 more years and entered in my Canadian passport.
In essence, they accept two nationalities - one to claim the exempt status and the other one's passport for entering the visa, but you need to show them the proof for both. Obviously, they need the proof for exempt status in the first instance when you submit your application (that has to be the original document, not a photocopy), and then you can use the second nationality's passport in the EC process. When you do the FLR application, then you have to send both at the same time.
Rose