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How to fill out the Notes for Form C1 online
Filling out the Notes for Form C1 is an essential step in the passport application process. This guide is designed to help users navigate through the online form with clear, step-by-step instructions, ensuring all necessary information is correctly provided.
Follow the steps to fill out the Notes for Form C1 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editor.
- In Section 1, indicate whether you were born in the United Kingdom after 31 December 1982 by ticking ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. If you ticked ‘Yes’, ensure to provide the necessary additional information in Section 2.
- Complete Section 2 if you were born after 31 December 1982. Provide any relevant details about your national status, particularly if you were not automatically conferred British citizenship.
- If applicable, fill out Section 3 to provide information about your citizenship status if you were naturalized or registered before 1 January 1983.
- If under 18, ensure Section 10 is signed by a parent or guardian, unless the applicant is married or enlisted in HM Forces.
- Complete Section 4 if you were born outside the UK. If you are not required to fill this out, proceed to the next section.
- Finalize your application by completing Section 12. A British citizen or Commonwealth citizen should validate your application by signing off.
- Review your form for accuracy. Once completed, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share your form as needed.
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