The form UKF(M) should be filed by a person who was born on or after 1 July 2006 to a British father, where the mother was married to someone other than the natural father, in the United Kingdom.
Q: What is a UKF (M) application?
A: A UKF (M) application is an application for registration as a British Citizen by a person born on or after 1 July 2006 to a British father where the mother was married to someone other than the natural father.
Q: Who can apply for a UKF (M) application?
A: A person who was born on or after 1 July 2006, has a British father, and whose mother was married to someone other than the natural father can apply for a UKF (M) application.
Q: What is the purpose of a UKF (M) application?
A: The purpose of a UKF (M) application is to obtain British citizenship for a person born to a British father, where the mother was married to someone other than the natural father.
Q: When should the UKF (M) application be submitted?
A: The UKF (M) application should be submitted as soon as possible after the individual's birth.
Q: What documents are required for a UKF (M) application?
A: Documents required for a UKF (M) application include evidence of parentage, marriage certificate of the mother and someone other than the natural father, evidence of the biological father's British citizenship, and any other relevant supporting documents.