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Thanks. I will use one envelope then.imnewhere wrote:I would have thought one envelope would be adequate since you are meant to include a cover letter. In your cover letter, explain it is for your self., wife and child.
Again, if you want to spend extra money unnecessarily, you can use three separate envelopes but i would i use just if i was in your position.
No, you do not have to. It is void though as it would have been cancelled once you became BC.arpit.tayal wrote:Hi,
Our situation-
Applied for naturalization- September 2015
Naturalization approved- November 2015
Ceremony- Dec 2015
Do we have to return our BRP cards now? The rule to return the BRP did not exist at that time.
Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Yes - will take a few days after ceremony.vijayhiitsme wrote:Does the British passport get sent automatically through post after receiving the Naturalisation cert ?
Assuming the application for passport and naturalisation were done together.
Take your BRP and your Naturalisation Certificate, this is definite proof you are British and therefore have unrestricted right to work. PP is just more convenient to carry...oluddemc wrote:Can someone please help me answer this question?
I had my citizenship approval (via JCAP) and attended ceremony yesterday but I have a job interview tomorrow and I've been asked to bring my passport. I was thinking since my ilr brp is cancelled, can I still use it for the interview since I don't have a British passport yet? Thanks
I thought as much. Thank youalterhase58 wrote:Take your BRP and your Naturalisation Certificate, this is definite proof you are British and therefore have unrestricted right to work. PP is just more convenient to carry...oluddemc wrote:Can someone please help me answer this question?
I had my citizenship approval (via JCAP) and attended ceremony yesterday but I have a job interview tomorrow and I've been asked to bring my passport. I was thinking since my ilr brp is cancelled, can I still use it for the interview since I don't have a British passport yet? Thanks
You don't have to send anything back. Is your PR the paper/cardboard one or in your passport or an actual card?Anamaria24 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2017 8:28 pmHello,
I have a question :
I have received my letter that my application for naturalisation as British citizen has been successful and I am waiting for my ceremony
I've read on HO website that everyone has to send back the biometric residence permit
Well I don't have one , I have permanent residence but not a biometric residence permit
During my AN application I received a letter from HO to go and give my biometrics which I did but I don't hold a permit
What should I do? Should I just send the residence permit?
Thank you
No need to return as it is not a Biometric Residence Permit electronic card.Anamaria24 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2017 8:43 pmIt's the paper/cardboard one that I have
It not in my passport
It's a small blue one with my picture on it
Perhaps just go ahead and apply for the passports, you only need the certificates plus un-cancelled passports. Write to HO explaining the situation, give reference numbers and copies of the card(s). Never heard of such a case.CSCorrea wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 11:36 amHello,
My family and I took our Oath as British Citizens on September 24 of this year. Within the same day I cut our BRP in half and posted (Special delivery with signature) our BPR to UKVI, Department 201, The Capital building Liverpool, L3 9PP. Then I realized it was supposed to be sent to POL Returns, P.O. Box 195, Bristol BS20 1BT. I checked the tracking number it was received the following day. Sept 25, 2018.
What should I do? I didnt get to write a note that we already took our oath as British citizens. Will this affect us from getting our passports? Thank you