I have british citizenship but I have lost my certificate where can get a replacement?
If you were born in the UK, your birth certificate will confirm that you are British. If you have lost it, you can apply for a copy. It you are British by naturalisation, your certificate will prove it.
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue a replacement certificate.
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue you a replacement diploma.
I did my level 3 food hygiene certificate in 2010 and I have lost it, is there anyway I can get a replacement?
No, both are two different documents. The Citizenship certificate has its own number and so is the passport. If lost or stolen you need to get the replacements.
Contact the state office of education to get a replacement certificate.
Only if you have obtained a replacement certificate from the issuing station (where you took your CBT) or DVLA.
i lost my tradetest certificate please can u help me by letting me know who i can contact regarding a replacement one or duplicate one as i need it urgently thank u Dennis maxwell
If you are a US citizen by birth to US citizen parents you would have to file the Form N-600 to get the Certificate of Citizenship as proof for US citizenship. Else after successful completion of naturalization process a naturalization certificate would be given as proof for US citizenship.
Vital documents are often lost or destroyed and need replacing. You need to apply for a replacement birth certificate at your local vital statistic office and provide alternative identification.
If your I-94 is lost or stolen, you will need to contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for a replacement. You can apply directly at your local office.
To get back a lost CXC certificate, you should contact the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) directly. They will provide guidance on the specific steps you need to take to obtain a replacement certificate. You may need to provide some identification and complete a formal request form.