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1) Who told you that? What did your mom say about talking to strangers?BelovedSalvation168 wrote:Hello guys
I hope your well. I need help with my application for a UK Passport/British citizenship.
1) I filled out my UK passport application form and some of the information asked I did not have or did not know how to fill in. Somebody told me that it does not matter too much as long as you explain why this is the case in a letter accompanying the application. Is it true that the UK passport application can still be successful despite missing information?
2) my biological mother was granted a Certificate of Naturalisation/British citizenship in 2005. She said that she included my name in the application for naturalisation and so I should also be naturalised because of this. Is this true? The reason is that I do not have a direct and clear certificate of naturalisation.
3) What is the difference betweek a UK passport and a certificate for naturalisation? Is it just to confirm I am a British national?
4) On the UK passport application form, section 5 asks for a certificate of registration/naturalisation certificate number. Is this the same as the my mother's certificate of naturalisation British citizen certificate number? So we have the same certificate number?
5) On the UK passport application form, section 3 C - it talks about details of the lost and stolen passport: is this referring to British passports? or non-UK passports which I have lost. I do not have a British passport yet.
Please help in anyway you could
Mabuhay!BelovedSalvation168 wrote:Thank you dear
I have been in the UK for 15 years. I received an Indefinite Leave to Remain in 2002.
My mother received her Certificate of Naturalisation in 2005.
I have lost my Indefinite Leave to Remain visa and the visas in my lost 3 old Philippine passports. Can you please also tell me how to replace my Indefinite Leave to remain visa?
My mother said that I obtained a British national status because she included me in her application for naturalisation. Is this possible?
I only have a Philippine passport without no visas inside of any kind.
How can I improve my situation?
Please help
In order to remain a Philippine national you would have had to reacquire your citizenship after becoming British.... under Commonwealth Act No. 63. In said law, acquisition of foreign citizenship is a ground for the loss of Philippine citizenship.
However, this is modified by the enactment of Republic Act (RA) No. 9225, an Act making the citizenship of Philippine citizens who acquire foreign citizenship permanent. This law is also known as the Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition Act of 2003 or, simply, the Dual Citizenship law.
If you had done that you would surely remember and have documentation, after all:Even though Philippine citizenship is lost, it may be reacquired according to the provisions of the law by taking an oath of allegiance under RA 9225
RA 9225 provides that natural born citizens of the Philippines who have lost their Philippine citizenship by reason of their naturalization as citizens of a foreign country, are hereby deemed to have reacquired Philippine citizenship upon taking the oath of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines.
The fact you have an active Philippines passport (& ILR) and no apparent memory of reacquiring your Pinoy citizenship suggests that you have not become British.as the late Justice Isagani A. Cruz puts it, “Philippine citizenship is a gift that must be deserved to be retained. The Philippines, for all her modest resources compared to those of other states, is a jealous and possessive mother demanding total love and loyalty from her children.”
Casa wrote:I suggest you first make a Subject Access Request (SAR) which will give you a detailed immigration history.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... mmigration
This is the link to the NTL application for transferring your old ILR vignette to a new BRP card.
https://www.gov.uk/transfer-visa
Actually, it may have been possible.BelovedSalvation168 wrote:2) my biological mother was granted a Certificate of Naturalisation/British citizenship in 2005. She said that she included my name in the application for naturalisation and so I should also be naturalised because of this. Is this true? The reason is that I do not have a direct and clear certificate of naturalisation.
vinny wrote:Actually, it may have been possible.BelovedSalvation168 wrote:2) my biological mother was granted a Certificate of Naturalisation/British citizenship in 2005. She said that she included my name in the application for naturalisation and so I should also be naturalised because of this. Is this true? The reason is that I do not have a direct and clear certificate of naturalisation.
When did she apply? Check if you were included on her naturalisation certificate or got a separate registration certificate.
It was also possible that Immigration Officers were unaware or not so strict and admitted British citizens as ILR holders.
It's a good thing that you are gathering information/evidence now, before it may be too late!
Can you explain if you have reacquired Philippine citizenship under RA 9225?BelovedSalvation168 wrote:Thank you for this reply. My mother actually said that she included me in her naturalisation certificate which was granted to her in 2005. I saw her naturalisation certificate which included my name on it. I have asked a number of people about this and they said it is possible.
Any more guidance on this?
Thanks
Congratulations to your mother on having an excellent memory.BelovedSalvation168 wrote:Thank you for this reply. My mother actually said that she included me in her naturalisation certificate which was granted to her in 2005. I saw her naturalisation certificate which included my name on it. I have asked a number of people about this and they said it is possible.
Any more guidance on this?
Thanks
I'm curious. What happened then that's actually been enforced?noajthan wrote:And your ILR would have become invalid if you were British.
So if you were British you could not have used your ILR to reenter UK if you have ever left UK since 2002.