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I don't know what you meant by your question. Are trying to test my English?Jambo wrote:Bottom of page 30 in Guide MN1. Does it say UK birth certificate or just birth certificate?
For visa application marriage certificate is not required and not even for the ILR application. I have applied for visa for more than 20 countries and I was never asked for it. As in Europe and US people live together easily I don't understand the importance of marriage certificate (which does not matter).Jambo wrote:A passport is not a birth certificate. The form asks for (any) birth certificate. It doesn't matter where it was issued.
Now if your child doesn't have one, that's a different question. In that case, I would just add a note that the country doesn't issue birth certificates and that's why it was not provided.
With regards to the marriage certificate, if it just ask for a marriage certificate and not a UK marriage certificate, surely they mean any certificate including one from abroad. Didn't you use the same logic when you applied for visas?
shahfor wrote:Hi,
My history is work permit (3 Yrs), Tier2 (2 Yrs) and then ILR. I will apply for naturalization in Dec 2013. I have got a few questions regarding AN form and would appreciate if anybody could me with some guidance.
1. I passed my Life in UK test in 2012 which I used for my ILR. As based on the new rules with requiring also the spoken test, what shall I indicate in the form? Shall I pick the one says I met the requirement before OR say I passed the test and write the test Number?
In the new form there isn't any place about results of spoken test and does not ask how we meet this task. Shall I just leave the certificate in the pack?
2. I did my IELTS (score 6) in year 2000 which was accepted for my Tier2 application in 2010. I guess it should be still OK, right?
3. for evidence of lawful staying, my passport has the sticker for 3 years. But since 2011 the permits was on the Biometric cards all which have been taken by UKBA, I have no proof of that. As I am unemployed now, how can I show my lawful staying? Would the passport be enough as it shows the immigrations entrance stamps in Heathrow when I came back from my trips?
4. Do I have to hand over my ILR card with the application pack? or the UKBA's letter stating my indefinite leave would be enough?
Thanks,
Shah
Thanks. I had it translated. That question was for about 1 year ago!!!!!!!!!Tuvoc wrote:We provided the foreign language original marriage certificate, and a certified translation. The Home office accepted these for the spouse visa and ILR, and we need to provide again for the citizenship application.
D4109125 wrote:shahfor wrote:Hi,
My history is work permit (3 Yrs), Tier2 (2 Yrs) and then ILR. I will apply for naturalization in Dec 2013. I have got a few questions regarding AN form and would appreciate if anybody could me with some guidance.
1. I passed my Life in UK test in 2012 which I used for my ILR. As based on the new rules with requiring also the spoken test, what shall I indicate in the form? Shall I pick the one says I met the requirement before OR say I passed the test and write the test Number?
In the new form there isn't any place about results of spoken test and does not ask how we meet this task. Shall I just leave the certificate in the pack?
2. I did my IELTS (score 6) in year 2000 which was accepted for my Tier2 application in 2010. I guess it should be still OK, right?
3. for evidence of lawful staying, my passport has the sticker for 3 years. But since 2011 the permits was on the Biometric cards all which have been taken by UKBA, I have no proof of that. As I am unemployed now, how can I show my lawful staying? Would the passport be enough as it shows the immigrations entrance stamps in Heathrow when I came back from my trips?
4. Do I have to hand over my ILR card with the application pack? or the UKBA's letter stating my indefinite leave would be enough?
Thanks,
Shah
D4109125 wrote:Questions should begrouped together.
The form is changing in October to reflect the new KoLL requirement so the questions (and what to tick) may be different.
If you met a B1 English Language requirement for Entry Clearance i.e. the IELTS, that should suffice for the new requirement. Alternatively, if you have a NARIC comparable degree taught in English that should suffice.
So long as you have passports covering the last 5 years, that will suffice.
Your BRP will be required, using the NCS will allow you to keep your documents.