Hi everyone,
I just got my Indefinite Leave to Remain and I'm married to a British Citizen (who is British by birth). I've been in the UK legally for more than 3 years now, so it looks like I can apply for natrualisation straight away.
But I'm wondering, instead of sending my BC husband's passport, can I send a certified copy of his birth certificate (issued by the Home Office identity & passport service) instead of his passport?
I know that the documents required for the citizenship application are:
1. my passport
2. my indefinite leave to remain
3. our marriage certificate (i have the original)
4. my BC spouse's passport or birth certificate
so my question is, if I don't send his passport and choose to send his birth certificate instead, does the birth certificate have to be the original? because it's almost 30 years ago and his mother has moved around, the original birth certificate is now nowhere to be found. We now have a certified copy ordered from the identity & passport service...
Please kindly advise if this is sufficient.
Thank you!!
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