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No, it's referring to your (the applicant's) previous husband's details. Since you have not been married before and therefore do not have a previous husband, this section is not relevant to you. (The guide to filling in the form says, "1.37—1.45. If you were previously married or in civil partnership, you must complete your previous husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s details.")Swan wrote:Dear all
please help
I am due to apply for naturalisation via the NCS soon, I came across two confusing questions
I am married and never been married before
My husband has been married and divorced before, does question 1.43 and 1.44 bellow apply to his previous mariage?
Christophe wrote:No, it's referring to your (the applicant's) previous husband's details. Since you have not been married before and therefore do not have a previous husband, this section is not relevant to you. (The guide to filling in the form says, "1.37—1.45. If you were previously married or in civil partnership, you must complete your previous husband’s, wife’s or civil partner’s details.")Swan wrote:Dear all
please help
I am due to apply for naturalisation via the NCS soon, I came across two confusing questions
I am married and never been married before
My husband has been married and divorced before, does question 1.43 and 1.44 bellow apply to his previous mariage?
Since this section is not applicable to you, you can leave it blank, put a dash (—), or put "N/A" (for "not applicable").
Whoops, I think you're right...Swan wrote:Thank you so much for the reply, I also saw the guide and that's what confused me more,
if what you are saying is right (which is what I thought before too), what is the difference between question 1.41 and 1.43 then ?
thank you
Thanks again for the reply, I guess you understand why i got confused at teh first place, it just seems weird that they want to know about my husband's past!Christophe wrote:Whoops, I think you're right...Swan wrote:Thank you so much for the reply, I also saw the guide and that's what confused me more,
if what you are saying is right (which is what I thought before too), what is the difference between question 1.41 and 1.43 then ?
thank you
Questions 1.38, 1.39, 1.40, 1.41, and 1.42 seem to be referring to any previous marriage/civil partnership that you, the applicant have had.
Questions 1.43 and 1.44 seem to be referring to any previous marriage/civil partnership that your present spouse/civil partner has had.
So, on that basis, the first five are not applicable to you, and the last two are in the sense that you need to give details of your husband's previous marriage.
Any other takers?
I think you can ask them — after all, they check the application to ensure that everything is in order, including the form. (Make sure you have any details, like dates, to hand that you're going to need, though.)Swan wrote:Thanks again for the reply, I guess you understand why i got confused at teh first place, it just seems weird that they want to know about my husband's past!
I think I am going to leave it blank and check with the NCS person when I go, I don't know if they are supposed to give you advice on how to fill in the application though ..
thanks for your trouble
Christophe wrote:I think you can ask them — after all, they check the application to ensure that everything is in order, including the form. (Make sure you have any details, like dates, to hand that you're going to need, though.)Swan wrote:Thanks again for the reply, I guess you understand why i got confused at teh first place, it just seems weird that they want to know about my husband's past!
I think I am going to leave it blank and check with the NCS person when I go, I don't know if they are supposed to give you advice on how to fill in the application though ..
thanks for your trouble
It would be interesting to hear their response, if you would post it here.
Anyway, all the best with the application.
Swan wrote:Christophe wrote:I think you can ask them — after all, they check the application to ensure that everything is in order, including the form. (Make sure you have any details, like dates, to hand that you're going to need, though.)Swan wrote:Thanks again for the reply, I guess you understand why i got confused at teh first place, it just seems weird that they want to know about my husband's past!
I think I am going to leave it blank and check with the NCS person when I go, I don't know if they are supposed to give you advice on how to fill in the application though ..
thanks for your trouble
It would be interesting to hear their response, if you would post it here.
Anyway, all the best with the application.
i will definetely post the outcome, i am seeing them in 3 weeks
thanks again for the reply