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Change of surname for wife
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:08 pm
by nehalbhagat
Hello friends,
My naturilisation application is approved today so I assume my wife can apply before she completes her 5 years in UK. Apparently we didn't get chance to change her surname after our marriage so can I fill her naturilisation application with my surname even if her passport is showing her birth surname.
How to change surname at the time of application ?
Will there any negative effect of this in India i.e. on our investment etc.
kindly advise
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:14 pm
by December31
I am in the same boat, can someone please clarify
Re: Change of surname for wife
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 4:28 am
by teawithlemon
nehalbhagat wrote:Hello friends,
My naturilisation application is approved today so I assume my wife can apply before she completes her 5 years in UK. Apparently we didn't get chance to change her surname after our marriage so can I fill her naturilisation application with my surname even if her passport is showing her birth surname.
How to change surname at the time of application ?
Will there any negative effect of this in India i.e. on our investment etc.
kindly advise
You have to get a deed poll. Anywhere in UK deed poll is officially acceptable. If you changed her surname before naturalization then inform her bank and also Indian high commission and get a new Indian passport on her new name.
And if you want to keep things easy then apply without changing name and once it gets approved then after received ceremony certificate change name with deed poll and apply British passport.
And if you want things simpler than anything then my suggestion would be explain Home office prior to application that she wants your surname on her certificate and attached.marriage certificate.
Reply
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 9:11 am
by nehalbhagat
Thanks friend for your reply..
I think best thing to speak to UKBA before application. My other question was how would this change effect things back home(i.e. Election card, bank accounts,investment etc.)
kindly advise
Thanks
Re: Reply
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 9:38 am
by teawithlemon
nehalbhagat wrote:Thanks friend for your reply..
I think best thing to speak to UKBA before application. My other question was how would this change effect things back home(i.e. Election card, bank accounts,investment etc.)
kindly advise
Thanks
It wont effect you as my friend is Indian and he also changed his name by deed poll and then went to HO and received new vintage sticker on his new Indian passport in mid 2012 and change your bank details and property details in India as well. I dont know Indian law so Indian national would able to help you. There is a thing call right of abode , but to be honest I am not sure whether someone with citizenship certificate able to apply for right of abode in UK. But a expert or lawyer is best for you. So i will suggest you to see a indian lawyer who is practicing in UK . As many of them know things much better than us. Thank you.
Re: Reply
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:04 am
by teawithlemon
nehalbhagat wrote:Thanks friend for your reply..
I think best thing to speak to UKBA before application. My other question was how would this change effect things back home(i.e. Election card, bank accounts,investment etc.)
kindly advise
Thanks
It wont effect you as my friend is Indian and he also changed his name by deed poll and then went to HO and received new vintage sticker on his new Indian passport in mid 2012 and change your bank details and property details in India as well. I dont know Indian law so Indian national would able to help you. There is a thing call right of abode , but to be honest I am not sure whether someone with citizenship certificate able to apply for right of abode in UK. But a expert or lawyer is best for you. So i will suggest you to see a indian lawyer who is practicing in UK . As many of them know things much better than us. Thank you.
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 5:37 pm
by Ayyubi72
And the easiest option would be to leave the name as it is.
