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John my apologies then. In the light of reading the marriage issue on the Zambian lady and her fiance on this board, I googled the COA and this is what came up. After reading it, It sounded as if they have come up with a new guidance. Well, fingers cross they may post something soon.John wrote:But this is not new! In particular it is totally unchanged since the Home Office lost the case in the Court of Appeal a couple of weeks ago.
So still we await an announcement from the Home Office. For example, do they intend to appeal the matter further to the House of Lords?
I just did, a CoA is still needed.John wrote:Yes I saw that too, and promptly emailed the TV station saying that it is not correct. In particular we do not know whether the Home Office will appeal this further to the House of Lords.
Can someone who has a real interest in this matter, someone who wants to register a marriage and might need a CoA, phone a Register Office and see what they have to say.
-: and lots more information.The Home Office is in the process of petitioning the House of Lords for permission to appeal against the Court of Appeal judgement.
Not all of it correct.John wrote:I have spotted that the BIA have now altered their document concerning CoAs. Go to this BIA webpage, and in particular read from 3.5.
There you will read :-
-: and lots more information.The Home Office is in the process of petitioning the House of Lords for permission to appeal against the Court of Appeal judgement.