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My wife maiden name
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:25 am
by Genadijs
Hi, could any one give me an answer please...
I am filling form AN. My wife's name Irina Kuzminova. And maiden name Cernakova.
Section 1.5 Kuzminova
Section 1.6 Irina
Section 1.7. Do I need to fill ? :
Irina Cernakova or Cernakova only
Many thanks
Re: My wife maiden name
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 10:13 am
by Macro_Run
Some info from AN guide,
1.5 Enter your surname or family name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
1.6 Enter your other names as you want them to appear on your certificate. For
example if your name is Taher Mohamed Hashim Al Hassan, and you are known as
Mr Al Hassan then put Al Hassan in section 1.5 and Taher Mohamed Hashim in
section 1.6.
1.7 Your name at birth must be given on the application form, for identity purposes,
but may be omitted from your certificate of British citizenship if you have a special
reason for requesting this – for example because you were adopted or are no longer
living in the gender you were considered to have at the time of your birth.
The name that you give in sections 1.5 and 1.6 must be the same name that is on
your current passport, travel document or Biometric Residence Permit. We will not
normally issue a certificate of registration or naturalisation in the name that is
different from a person’s official documents.
If you have married or entered a civil partnership and changed your name, and you
wish to be registered in that name, you should change your name on your other
passport, travel documents and national identity card, to reflect that name, before
sending us your application. This is to avoid a person having official documents in
more than one identity.
No need to fill the section 1.7, the name at birth if different from 1.5/1.6
Re: My wife maiden name
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 2:48 pm
by noajthan
Macro_Run wrote:Some info from AN guide,
1.5 Enter your surname or family name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
1.6 Enter your other names as you want them to appear on your certificate. For
example if your name is Taher Mohamed Hashim Al Hassan, and you are known as
Mr Al Hassan then put Al Hassan in section 1.5 and Taher Mohamed Hashim in
section 1.6.
1.7 Your name at birth must be given on the application form, for identity purposes,
but may be omitted from your certificate of British citizenship if you have a special
reason for requesting this – for example because you were adopted or are no longer
living in the gender you were considered to have at the time of your birth.
The name that you give in sections 1.5 and 1.6 must be the same name that is on
your current passport, travel document or Biometric Residence Permit. We will not
normally issue a certificate of registration or naturalisation in the name that is
different from a person’s official documents.
If you have married or entered a civil partnership and changed your name, and you
wish to be registered in that name, you should change your name on your other
passport, travel documents and national identity card, to reflect that name, before
sending us your application. This is to avoid a person having official documents in
more than one identity.
No need to fill the section 1.7, the name at birth if different from 1.5/1.6
1.7 Your name at birth must be given on the application form, for identity purposes,
Re: My wife maiden name
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 2:49 pm
by noajthan
Genadijs wrote:Hi, could any one give me an answer please...
I am filling form AN. My wife's name Irina Kuzminova. And maiden name Cernakova.
Section 1.5 Kuzminova
Section 1.6 Irina
Section 1.7. Do I need to fill ? :
Irina Cernakova or Cernakova only
Many thanks
If there is no middle name this looks appropriate based on names you have shown:
1.7 Irina Cernakova
Re: My wife maiden name
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 3:31 pm
by Macro_Run
Macro_Run wrote:Some info from AN guide,
1.5 Enter your surname or family name as you want it to appear on your certificate.
1.6 Enter your other names as you want them to appear on your certificate. For
example if your name is Taher Mohamed Hashim Al Hassan, and you are known as
Mr Al Hassan then put Al Hassan in section 1.5 and Taher Mohamed Hashim in
section 1.6.
1.7 Your name at birth must be given on the application form, for identity purposes,
but may be omitted from your certificate of British citizenship if you have a special
reason for requesting this – for example because you were adopted or are no longer
living in the gender you were considered to have at the time of your birth.
The name that you give in sections 1.5 and 1.6 must be the same name that is on
your current passport, travel document or Biometric Residence Permit. We will not
normally issue a certificate of registration or naturalisation in the name that is
different from a person’s official documents.
If you have married or entered a civil partnership and changed your name, and you
wish to be registered in that name, you should change your name on your other
passport, travel documents and national identity card, to reflect that name, before
sending us your application. This is to avoid a person having official documents in
more than one identity.
You need to fill the section 1.7, the name at birth if different from 1.5/1.6