RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
#16
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Re: RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
Well all you need to do is to apply your british passport. your uk birth cert is your supporting document. check this out https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-adult-passport
hope that will help you.
hope that will help you.
I would like to apply for the ROA stamp instead....as Malaysia is not keen to have two passports as you also know
so which form to fill? which office to go and submit?
anybody can make my life easier?? i felt kindda lost looking into the UKBA site...Thanks
#17
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Re: RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...e-entitlement/
If you're currently in the UK then it looks like you can start the application online:
http://apply.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/service/ROA
#18
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Re: RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
Here's the relevant page:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...e-entitlement/
If you're currently in the UK then it looks like you can start the application online:
http://apply.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/service/ROA
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...e-entitlement/
If you're currently in the UK then it looks like you can start the application online:
http://apply.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/service/ROA
#19
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Re: RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
Hi guys,
I am facing a little bit of a problem. I applied for the ROA and entered an address but inevitably I had to move house.
How do I inform the Home Office in Liverpool as they do not give any contact details in the website.
Furthermore, I tried filling some sort of an online form, but I am just worried they did not get it/or they might already sent my documents back to my old address.
It has been a week since I move to my new home.
Hope anyone can assist me to get the assurance
Thanks
I am facing a little bit of a problem. I applied for the ROA and entered an address but inevitably I had to move house.
How do I inform the Home Office in Liverpool as they do not give any contact details in the website.
Furthermore, I tried filling some sort of an online form, but I am just worried they did not get it/or they might already sent my documents back to my old address.
It has been a week since I move to my new home.
Hope anyone can assist me to get the assurance
Thanks
#20
Re: RIGHT OF ABODE - parents commonwealth country
Hi guys,
I am facing a little bit of a problem. I applied for the ROA and entered an address but inevitably I had to move house.
How do I inform the Home Office in Liverpool as they do not give any contact details in the website.
Furthermore, I tried filling some sort of an online form, but I am just worried they did not get it/or they might already sent my documents back to my old address.
It has been a week since I move to my new home.
Hope anyone can assist me to get the assurance
Thanks
I am facing a little bit of a problem. I applied for the ROA and entered an address but inevitably I had to move house.
How do I inform the Home Office in Liverpool as they do not give any contact details in the website.
Furthermore, I tried filling some sort of an online form, but I am just worried they did not get it/or they might already sent my documents back to my old address.
It has been a week since I move to my new home.
Hope anyone can assist me to get the assurance
Thanks