Advice regarding travel while application is processed
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:18 am
Hi,
I'm eligible to apply for naturalisation and I intend to apply quite soon, but I have a complicated situation and I'd appreciate some advice about it.
The situation is that I want to apply for Naturalisation but I need to travel back to Australia (my home country) for at least a year at the end of this year. I want to apply for naturalisation BEFORE travelling to Australia because I don't want my time spent outside of the UK to exceed the maximum allowed for UK naturalisation. However, what happens if my naturalisation application is approved while I am not in the UK? I am assuming they would not mind, but maybe they would require me to attend a citizenship ceremony in the UK? I saw on the Gov.uk website that it says "You must attend a citizenship ceremony if you’re living in the UK at the time." but what if you're NOT living in the UK at the time?
I would be happy to fly back to the UK to attend a ceremony if this was absolutely necessary, but I'd prefer not to obviously as flights areexpensive. But if I did have to do this, is there a maximum time limit between when I'm approved and when I must attend the ceremony, and what happens if you don't attend a ceremony in time? Is the naturalisation void? Are there any alternatives for people living in other countries such as Australia?
Thanks,
David
I'm eligible to apply for naturalisation and I intend to apply quite soon, but I have a complicated situation and I'd appreciate some advice about it.
The situation is that I want to apply for Naturalisation but I need to travel back to Australia (my home country) for at least a year at the end of this year. I want to apply for naturalisation BEFORE travelling to Australia because I don't want my time spent outside of the UK to exceed the maximum allowed for UK naturalisation. However, what happens if my naturalisation application is approved while I am not in the UK? I am assuming they would not mind, but maybe they would require me to attend a citizenship ceremony in the UK? I saw on the Gov.uk website that it says "You must attend a citizenship ceremony if you’re living in the UK at the time." but what if you're NOT living in the UK at the time?
I would be happy to fly back to the UK to attend a ceremony if this was absolutely necessary, but I'd prefer not to obviously as flights areexpensive. But if I did have to do this, is there a maximum time limit between when I'm approved and when I must attend the ceremony, and what happens if you don't attend a ceremony in time? Is the naturalisation void? Are there any alternatives for people living in other countries such as Australia?
Thanks,
David