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Applying naturalisation but do not have mother date of birth

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Applying naturalisation but do not have mother date of birth

Post by manzoor999 » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:02 pm

I am going to apply naturalisation but i do not have mother date of birth. My mother died 1991. I checked with my family members they only know the age that mentioned her death time.

What shall i write on the box in date of birth?

Can i explain what i know about her?

answers will be apriciatable and lot of others as well.

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Post by Casa » Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:18 pm

If you don't have the information this isn't important. Put 'unknown' in the box. This is primarily for applicants who are claiming BC due to nationality/right of parents.

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Post by manzoor999 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:16 pm

Casa wrote:If you don't have the information this isn't important. Put 'unknown' in the box. This is primarily for applicants who are claiming BC due to nationality/right of parents.
Thankyou very much for your reply.

I am still confuse because some people are saying you should explain home office you don't know dob of mother & why, otherwise your form will return back to you.

Is it improtant to explain?
can i mentioned age till her death time?

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Post by ukpl » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:10 pm

But you know her year of birth, right?
And your mother wasn't born in the UK, so whatever you put in won't be possible to verify (and HO won't care anyway, as mentioned above).
I'd just put the year and whatever date in that year.
People come here without surnames and nationalities at all and they are fine.
Why shouldn't you be if it is even not about you but about your late mother?

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Post by Plum70 » Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:17 pm

ukpl wrote:And your mother wasn't born in the UK, so whatever you put in won't be possible to verify (and HO won't care anyway, as mentioned above).
I'd just put the year and whatever date in that year.
People come here without surnames and nationalities at all and they are fine.
Why shouldn't you be if it is even not about you but about your late mother?
Not entirely sure that advising the OP to 'cook up' a DOB for their deceased mother and input on their naturalisation application is wise. Just because you have heard of others doing the same is not license to offer this as sound advice!

Best the OP only includes information they are certain of.

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