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Please ask them to explain what more evidence they need for your father’s British citizenship?gregw wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 6:03 pmI've also provided all the documentation that they would require to prove my father's citizenship directly (i.e., my grandfather's naturalisation certificate and marriage certificate, my father's birth certificate) so that even if they wanted direct evidence it could be proven using those documents.
To this, I would add your parents' marriage certificate and your birth certificate, then resubmit your passport application, without the Form NS letter.gregw wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 6:03 pmI've also provided all the documentation that they would require to prove my father's citizenship directly (i.e., my grandfather's naturalisation certificate and marriage certificate, my father's birth certificate) so that even if they wanted direct evidence it could be proven using those documents.
Yes I provided my parent's marriage certificate and also my own birth certificate. My mother was Malaysian at the time of my birth.vinny wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 4:19 pmInexplicably, HMPO do not accept Nationality Status documents issued from 2018 as evidence of British citizenship.
Please ask them to explain what more evidence they need for your father’s British citizenship?gregw wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 6:03 pmI've also provided all the documentation that they would require to prove my father's citizenship directly (i.e., my grandfather's naturalisation certificate and marriage certificate, my father's birth certificate) so that even if they wanted direct evidence it could be proven using those documents.
Moreover, if they had issued your father with a British passport prior to your birth in the past, then they should also already have evidence of your father’s British citizenship? Or are their records inadequate?
As you were born prior to 2006, did you also provide your parents’ marriage certificate?
What was your mother’s Immigration Status when you were born?
My first application that was rejected did include all the documents you've mentioned actually. I gave them:secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:14 pmI think (not sure) that adding the Form NS letter muddied the waters, confused the caseworkers and they didn't look at the additional evidence.
To this, I would add your parents' marriage certificate and your birth certificate, then resubmit your passport application, without the Form NS letter.gregw wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 6:03 pmI've also provided all the documentation that they would require to prove my father's citizenship directly (i.e., my grandfather's naturalisation certificate and marriage certificate, my father's birth certificate) so that even if they wanted direct evidence it could be proven using those documents.
Just to confirm, was your father's birth certificate dated within weeks of his birth and does it date his birth to after the date on your grandfather's naturalisation certificate?gregw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:23 amMy first application that was rejected did include all the documents you've mentioned actually. I gave them:
- My birth certificate (UK)
- My grandfather's naturalisation certificate - to show he was naturalised as able to pass on his British citizenship to my father
- My grandfather marriage certificate - to show my grandfather was married to my grand mother at the time of my birth
- My father's birth certficate (Malaysia) - showing he was born after my grandfather got married and also that my grandfather was my father's father, and hence he is a British citizen
- my parent's marriage certificate - to show that they were already married at the time of my birth
They rejected my first application on the basis that they couldn't prove that my father was a British citizen. I consulted an immigration lawyer and was advise to apply for a form NS letter, which I did and submitted with my second application (the one we're discussing now).
Thanks very much for your help in advance
Yes my father's birth certificate was dated <1 week after he was born and my grandfather's naturalisation certificated is dated a few years before my father's birthsecret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:56 amJust to confirm, was your father's birth certificate dated within weeks of his birth and does it date his birth to after the date on your grandfather's naturalisation certificate?
If so, I think HMPO's refusal is in error. Can you reproduce below their refusal letter for this application, taking out all personally identifiable information?