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Query Regarding Form MN1
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:23 am
by methhyden
Hi moderators
I am applying my Son's application for Naturalisation under section 1 (3 ) ... I just need to ask one question regarding section below ;
Section 7 - Consent to the application
The consent of both parents is required for applications made under section 3(5) and 4D and is
expected for all other applications.
Do I need to fill this section also as it says is expected for all other applications ???
Thanks
Re: Query Regarding Form MN1 ..Section 07 ....
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:36 am
by ohara
Is there a reason why mother can't consent?
Re: Query Regarding Form MN1 ..Section 07 ....
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:46 am
by methhyden
ohara wrote:Is there a reason why mother can't consent?
Dear ohara
Thanks for ur reply....my question still same that would that apply to all applicants under any sections ????? Do I need to fill that section? ? Yes or No
There is no reason or problem for mother to consent.
Thanks
Re: Query Regarding Form MN1 ..Section 07 ....
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:03 am
by CR001
Yes, you need to complete that section. It is clear that it applies to ALL applications.
Re: Query Regarding Form MN1 ..Section 07 ....
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:04 am
by ohara
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking

Re: Query Regarding Form MN1 ..Section 07 ....
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 12:08 pm
by secret.simon
I think the OP's question is related to the text of Section 7.
methhyden wrote:Section 7 - Consent to the application
The consent of both parents is required for applications made under section 3(5) and 4D and is expected for all other applications.
As the consent of both parents is only expected for all applications than those under Sections 3(5) and 4D, does it need to be signified?
The answer is Yes.
The difference between the two is that the consent of both parents is a statutory requirement (over which the Home Office has no control or discretion) under Sections 3(5) and 4D. If the consent of either parent is missing, the application is rejected straightaway, after deducting the fees.
In all other cases, the consent of the two parents is expected by the Home Office, but the Home Office can look into the application if the absence of the consent is justified, such as if one of the parents is away from the UK due to urgent family matters, etc. It still requires you to justify the lack of consent, but that in itself would be unlikely to be a cause of refusing the application.