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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

Thank you for your helpful perspective. Can you further help allay some of my concerns? Will the Home Office likely refuse based on the naturalisation? Do you think that they will accept that...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

I'm preparing my review submittal and have drafted this:

I disagree with the decision dated 12 February 2026 because it contains material factual and legal errors and does not clearly apply the...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

Here is what I include on for ARD section 1.5:
I am applying under Section 4L of the British Nationality Act 1981 on the grounds of historical legislative unfairness.

My paternal grandmother, LM,...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

Yes, born London 1912, arrived in the US in 1923, and then married in 1935. She naturalized in 1937 and then gave birth to my father in 1939
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

here is the refusal letter:

Your application for British Citizenship has been refused
Your application for British Citizenship was received on 2025-12-11. Your application has been considered...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

my application was refused. do you think I have a shot at review? the case worker made two errors mis-citing that this was a maternal line claim, though it was through my dad, and also cited that my...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

My rationale for including the naturalization was transparency and good faith, which are essential for discretionary claims. Under Section 4L(2) of the British Nationality Act 1981, 'historical...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

yes, it came via email. In my application I provided the certified copy of her naturalization petition which includes the oath and a naturalization certification number and date prior to my dad's...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for some insight from anyone who has gone through the Section 4L (Form ARD) process, specifically regarding requests for ancestor naturalization records.

My Case: I...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

Hi! After thinking this through, I've come to the realization that I must pay the application fee! Let me know if anyone here thinks otherwise!
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

RE: Clarifying Form ARD Fees — Section 4L (Automatic vs Registration Route)Hello everyone,

My sincere thanks to this community!! Your thoughtful guidance helped me identify that Form ARD...
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Posted By jmoon

Re: Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 198

maybe I'll leave out that I'm looking for my grandma's naturalization status... thanks for sharing your experience.
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Posted By jmoon

Form UKM eligibility - grandmother born UK 1912, need (I was born before 1983)

Hi all,

I'm trying to figure out if I'm eligible for British citizenship via Form UKM (gender discrimination route) and whether I need a lawyer or can do this myself.

My situation:


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