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2wmm wrote:2wmm wrote:Passport for: 3 Adult + 1 Child
Application Type: New (Naturalized Citizen)
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 20/10/2014 (declaration forms posted by special delivery)
Online status on 21/10/2014: forms received/processing.
Received the infamous letter to refill the paper form for 3 adults: 26/10,
Re-posted the paper forms of 3: 28/10
Online status on 29/10 for 3 adults: please contact us.
Online status for 1 child: forms received/processing.
Date application received by IPS (text): 30/10 (one text)
Date of return of documents: tbc
Date of receipt of interview letter:2 on 4/11, 1 on 5/11
Date of Passport Appointment: 7/11
Date of Passport Receipt:tbc
Did you receive a response to this? The level of incompetence is incredible. If you have not submitted the FoI request I will and will send the results to the HO select committee.Saffagrl wrote:I agree that it is a big problem that they are selling an online service which is clearly unfit for purpose. I am trying to avoid having to resend the paper form at all, as I have complied with what was requested from me online in full. It is not my fault if the online system has a mistake in it that needs to be rectified.
My email to the MP was along these lines (but I would urge you to do your own version - I am by no means perfect when it comes to writing and a more personal approach will probably make them take a lot more notice than a bunch of identical emails reaching the MP or ideally Immigration Minister in charge of the Passport Office):
Something along those lines...Dear Ms/Mr/Miss/Mrs,
Further to enquiries regarding the delay I am experiencing with my online passport application, during which I was informed that Section 4 of my application was incomplete, I have just received a letter from the Peterborough passport office (attached) effectively informing me to make a fresh application, with a blank paper application form enclosed!
This is nothing short of outrageous and represents the very worst of what is a national scandal.
I have followed the Passport Office online application procedure to a T, and completed the online application in order to expedite the process. The online process picks the sections based on the answers given to various questions (such as whether or not you have received a Naturalisation Certificate), and then you are left to print off a signed declaration form with counter-signatory details, and send in the physical supporting documentation. All of this I have done. HM Passport's online system did not request me to complete Section 4 at all or provide the information pertaining to section 4 anywhere throughout the application process.
As per page 14 of the Passport Office Guidance notes found here: http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 184487.pdf , no document/information of parents or grandparents are required for Naturalised Citizens (which is the only information dealt with by section 4).
So either
a) their online system is not fit for purpose; or
b) the Peterborough office is plain wrong;
c) or there is a discrepancy in criteria between Glasgow (online) and Peterborough (paper).
The return address for my initial signed declaration was Glasgow which deals with the online applications. What I suspect has happened is that in order to ease the terrible backlog at Glasgow, my application was transferred to Peterborough which deals more with paper applications, and they seem to be lost out at sea with regards to my application, possibly due to reason c)
Regardless, being informed that my application is effectively rejected, and that I have to fill out a fresh paper application is nothing short of a disgrace.
I request:
1) urgent, strong representations be made to a senior officer in the passport office that my application be accepted as complete as per the online system and
2) that the minister in charge or the passport office - Immigration Minister James Brokenshire be informed of the same - there is a systemic failure here.
3) An apology and acknowledgement from HM Passport Office that the online application system is not fit for purpose and in effect causes extra delays to applications due to this.
I cannot overemphasise just how unjust and outrageous a situation the passport office has created, and consequently how upset I feel right now at the prospects of my holiday with child in very real risk of being ruined.
What confidence has the public in the e-government, online project, when an applicant utilises the online system perfectly and without fault only for her to be subsequently told her application is deficient! Why roll out, promote and encourage the use of a system that will necessarily lead a naturalised citizen to be rejected?
Ideally, I would like my application to be transferred to a same say service in London (if this is within the next week - I don't want this to be cause of further delays) at no cost given the chaos HMP has created.
I look forward to hearing from you urgently.
Many thanks
(HM Passport Office letter attached )
PS: I haven't approached the press yet, but would not think that right wing press such as the daily mail would have any concerns about the problems of immigrants...
I might do a Freedom of Informatiom request on how many similar "incomplete" online applications there has been from naturalised citizens, compared to how many onine applicatioms there are from naturalised citizens. It would be interestimg to note if this policy is being applied arbitrarily or not.
2wmm wrote:UPDATE on 10/11
2wmm wrote:2wmm wrote:Passport for: 3 Adult + 1 Child
Application Type: New (Naturalized Citizen)
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 20/10/2014 (declaration forms posted by special delivery)
Online status on 21/10/2014: forms received/processing.
Received the infamous letter to refill the paper form for 3 adults: 26/10,
Re-posted the paper forms of 3: 28/10
Online status on 29/10 for 3 adults: please contact us.
Online status for 1 child: forms received/processing.
Date application received by IPS (text): 30/10 (one text)
Date of return of documents: 1 on 6/11, 3 on 7/11
Date of receipt of interview letter:2 on 4/11, 1 on 5/11
Date of Passport Appointment: 7/11 for 3 adults
Date of Passport Receipt:
akhurshid wrote:I emailed HMPO asking if parent details are actually required and if they do, why doesn't the form ask you about them.
Their reply is to include those details in a covering letter instead as they are required. No indication of addressing the actual issue with the system. Pathetic or incompetence?
Hi I meant C&S! Good luck!akhurshid wrote:Yeah gonna use paper form for sure.
What is C&P? If you mean check and send then I didn't have good experience with them so gonna post it myself.
[/quote][/quote]2wmm wrote:2wmm wrote:Passport for: 3 Adult + 1 Child
Application Type: New (Naturalized Citizen)
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 20/10/2014 (declaration forms posted by special delivery)
Online status on 21/10/2014: forms received/processing.
Received the infamous letter to refill the paper form for 3 adults: 26/10,
Re-posted the paper forms of 3: 28/10
Online status on 29/10 for 3 adults: please contact us.
Online status for 1 child: forms received/processing.
Date application received by IPS (text): 30/10 (one text)
Date of return of documents: 1 on 6/11, 3 on 7/11
Date of receipt of interview letter:2 on 4/11, 1 on 5/11
Date of Passport Appointment: 7/11 for 3 adults
Date of Passport printing sms receipt: not yet, doubt will.
Date of Passport Receipt: 11/11 received 4 through the letter hole, no signature required.
Online status on 11/11: 1 child-dispatched, 3 adults-please contact us.
Although a bit bumpy for my online application, I am still impressed by the service. 20 days for a group of 4!
Thanks for this web/forum, lots support and kind help! Wish everyone has a smooth citizenship/passport journey!
What I'm interested in is if anyone has successfully challenged HMPO and refused to provide these details through filling in unnecessarily another paper form?I was told by the post office 'check and send' lady to ignore the parent/grandparent bit as it doesnt apply to naturalised citizens, and my application went through fine.
I emailed them and this is what they said:akhurshid wrote:I don't know about that but I emailed HMPO and they advised parents details are required and I should include a covering letter with those details along with my application.
I just decided to go ahead with paper application. Worst case scenario for you will be that they'll send you a paper form and ask you to fill and resend it.
Note the section in brackets saying "and the applicant has not been naturalised"...You must complete section 4 if you were born outside of the UK or after 31st December 1982, If both parents were after 1982 or born outside of the UK (and the applicant has not been naturalised) you must also give details of their claim to British Nationality or provide details of the Grandparents.
I am very interested to hear the outcome of this. Please keep us posted.downlights wrote:I have naturalized as BC and applied for passport online and got a blank paper form posted back to me like the others on this forum.
I have written a complaint today and will update once I hear a reply. I am in no urgent need to travel so I'm going to have a go at them.
The law is clear, british citizens are entitled to a British passport. There're exception of course like court order banning travel but this is not central to this topic. So, naturalisation certificate alone is enough to prove entitlement to uk passport. Asking for parents or grandparents details is pure ignorant on their part.
But perhaps parents details are needed to decide if one was British by descent or otherwise. I'm arguing that this is BS as well. Published guidance on naturalisation casework has stated that as part of the application checking, case workers must ascertain whether the applicant could have been british already by other means. It means that naturalized citizens could not have acquired citizenship by descent, so asking for parents' details of such citizens is totally unnecessary.
Clearly, the mandate of the online form is to reduce bureaucracy and generate the most suitable form depending on who the passport applicant is, by filtering out unnecessary questions. It is a smart way of doing things. The staff who process the application are just incompetent and their actions counter the whole point of the online system, creating bureaucracy as a result to the inconvenience of citizens like us.
I am looking forward to their reply, at least give me proper and full explanation why completing the whole form (again) including section 4 is necessary.
perfectionist wrote:Passport Type: Child (first time)
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 02/11/2014
Awaiting information from the applicant: 03/11/2014
Declaration form received, being processed: 04/11/2014
Dispatched: 07/11/2014
Date of return of documents: 11/11/2014
Date of receipt of interview letter: N/A
Date of passport appointment: N/A
Date of passport printing SMS: 07/11/2014
Date of passport receipt: 10/11/2014
smartkhan wrote:What documents did you send with it? Did you send parent's BRP with it? If yes original or photocopy?
perfectionist wrote:Passport Type: Child (first time)
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 02/11/2014
Awaiting information from the applicant: 03/11/2014
Declaration form received, being processed: 04/11/2014
Dispatched: 07/11/2014
Date of return of documents: 11/11/2014
Date of receipt of interview letter: N/A
Date of passport appointment: N/A
Date of passport printing SMS: 07/11/2014
Date of passport receipt: 10/11/2014