On 25/08/2013 22:18, Renia wrote: > On 25/08/2013 21:53, Charles Ellson wrote: >> On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 19:08:36 +0100, Ian Goddard > > >> Probably in most cases (e.g. married woman) the information supplied > > As a newly married woman applying for a passport in the UK, you have to > send in your old passport, your birth certificate and your marriage > certificate. Is the marriage certificate required even if you do not change your name? -- Rod
polygonum wrote: > On 25/08/2013 22:18, Renia wrote: >> On 25/08/2013 21:53, Charles Ellson wrote: >>> On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 19:08:36 +0100, Ian Goddard >> >> >>> Probably in most cases (e.g. married woman) the information supplied >> >> As a newly married woman applying for a passport in the UK, you have to >> send in your old passport, your birth certificate and your marriage >> certificate. > > Is the marriage certificate required even if you do not change your name? > If you don't change your name, you don't need a new passport, surely ? -- Anne Chambers South Australia anne dot chambers at bigpond dot com
On 25/08/2013 22:40, Anne Chambers wrote: > polygonum wrote: >> On 25/08/2013 22:18, Renia wrote: >>> On 25/08/2013 21:53, Charles Ellson wrote: >>>> On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 19:08:36 +0100, Ian Goddard >>> >>> >>>> Probably in most cases (e.g. married woman) the information supplied >>> >>> As a newly married woman applying for a passport in the UK, you have to >>> send in your old passport, your birth certificate and your marriage >>> certificate. >> >> Is the marriage certificate required even if you do not change your name? >> > If you don't change your name, you don't need a new passport, surely ? > Might need one because of its age! That is, ten years or whatever. I couldn't remember if marital status was recorded on a passport at all. -- Rod