APPLICATION FORM :-
IMPORTANT:
Before completing this form, you should read the Guide
AN as well
as the Booklet AN. Fill in those parts of the form that apply
to your
application. If there is not enough space for your answer, use
page 13 to
provide additional information.
If you want
help to complete your application form, you may wish to contact a
competent
adviser, for example a solicitor or agent registered with the Office of
the
Immigration Services Commissioner (see page 5 of the Guide AN which
accompanies
this form for details). Or you may wish to use the Nationality
Checking
Service operated by a number of local authorities. Your Register
Office will
advise if one is operated in your area.
We recommend
that you keep a copy of this application.
NOTE: Some
of the information you provide on this form will be stored on a
computer
which is registered under the Data Protection Act.
Please
ensure that you read the Guide AN and the Booklet AN. You should
ensure that
you understand the criteria for naturalisation before submitting your
application.
Full fees cannot be returned for applications that fail.
Please write
in BLOCK CAPITALS using black or blue ink.
Please enter
all dates as dd-mm-yyyy, e.g. 29/04/2010
Please note
that each individual applying for naturalisation must complete a
separate
application form. Therefore husbands, wives and civil partners
wishing to
naturalise, must complete separate forms. For a “joint” application
attracting a
single fee the applications for a married or civil partnership couple
must be
submitted together. Family applications should include separate forms
for each
child, either an AN Form where the child is now an adult (aged 18 or
over) or an
MN1 Form for a minor (under the age of 18). WE DO NOT NEED
APPLICATIONS
FOR ADULTS OR MINORS WHO ARE ALREADY BRITISH.
If you are
acting as responsible adult for someone who is not of sound mind
and unable
to make and understand their own application (see page 10 of the
Booklet AN),
you must take full responsibility for the accuracy of the
information
provided and sign the declaration on behalf of the applicant. This
includes
liability in law.
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