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Actions needed for next steps after citizenship approval??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:10 pm
by IndiMarshall
Can someone guide me what are the documents I need to keep it ready for next steps... as I wouldn't want any delays as I have to apply for my wife immediately.
1) Date of ceremony
2)Passport appointment
Also can anyone give me link for passport application and let me know how to make an appointment for Passport appointment. Which is faster Postal or in-person appointment.?
Correct me if my understanding is wrong. I am posting stuff here of what my friend told me few months ago. ... Thanks in advance.
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:18 pm
by keerthi
After Approval...
Ceremony - Based on your council schedule, it depends, if they are busy, it may take more than 4 weeks, unless you are ok to shell out £100 + for private ceremony...
Passport - There is no in person appointment - You need apply through Post office or through post - better ready for a long wait
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:23 pm
by IndiMarshall
keerthi wrote:After Approval...
Ceremony - Based on your council schedule, it depends, if they are busy, it may take more than 4 weeks, unless you are ok to shell out £100 + for private ceremony...
Passport - There is no in person appointment - You need apply through Post office or through post - better ready for a long wait
Thanks for quick reply.
Two questions
1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ? Any idea
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:46 pm
by keerthi
IndiMarshall wrote:keerthi wrote:After Approval...
Ceremony - Based on your council schedule, it depends, if they are busy, it may take more than 4 weeks, unless you are ok to shell out £100 + for private ceremony...
Passport - There is no in person appointment - You need apply through Post office or through post - better ready for a long wait
Thanks for quick reply.
Two questions
1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ? Any idea - You can change, but it will take time as they need to send the certificate to the respective council
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
You can get the physical form from the post office or you can request online to be delivered to your address, you can apply online, but it has its own issues, please go through the sticky for online applications
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 10:02 pm
by CR001
IndiMarshall wrote:1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ?
Any idea - if you choose a different council, your certificate will be sent back to HO and then resent to the council you want to change to. This process can take weeks.
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-adult-passport/overview
You mentioned in your first question that :
as I wouldn't want any delays as I have to apply for my wife immediately.
What do you mean by this? What application do you want to make??
Re: Actions needed for next steps after citizenship approval
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:24 am
by shahid2000
The quickest options for you would be:
1. Arrange a private ceremony with the same council you get the invite for. You can have the ceremony the very next day and will cost around £80. For a public ceremony you will probably have to wait for a couple of weeks unless you are very very lucky.
2. Pick up a passport application form and have it filled and ready before your ceremony. Put all dates as your ceremony date. This way you can send your passport application on the same day you have your ceremony and receive your certificate.
I would strongly advise you to make a copy of your certificate before you send it off.
Changing the council will delay the process by a couple of weeks so it would be better if you travel a couple of hours instead of wasting a number weeks.
Re: Actions needed for next steps after citizenship approval
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:07 pm
by IndiMarshall
shahid2000 wrote:The quickest options for you would be:
1. Arrange a private ceremony with the same council you get the invite for. You can have the ceremony the very next day and will cost around £80. For a public ceremony you will probably have to wait for a couple of weeks unless you are very very lucky.
2. Pick up a passport application form and have it filled and ready before your ceremony. Put all dates as your ceremony date. This way you can send your passport application on the same day you have your ceremony and receive your certificate.
I would strongly advise you to make a copy of your certificate before you send it off.
Changing the council will delay the process by a couple of weeks so it would be better if you travel a couple of hours instead of wasting a number weeks.
Thanks this information helps a lot & this is what I am looking for.
If you don't mind can you explain what do you mean by
a) (Shahid)'Put all dates as your ceremony date' ...
(Indimarshall ) I think you mean .. all the dates on passport applicaiton should be mentioned as Ceremony date .. All ?? Are there no other date columns for anything else ?
b)(shahid) I would strongly advise you to make a copy of your certificate before you send it off.
??
Thanks in advance..
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:08 pm
by IndiMarshall
keerthi wrote:IndiMarshall wrote:keerthi wrote:After Approval...
Ceremony - Based on your council schedule, it depends, if they are busy, it may take more than 4 weeks, unless you are ok to shell out £100 + for private ceremony...
Passport - There is no in person appointment - You need apply through Post office or through post - better ready for a long wait
Thanks for quick reply.
Two questions
1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ? Any idea - You can change, but it will take time as they need to send the certificate to the respective council
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
You can get the physical form from the post office or you can request online to be delivered to your address, you can apply online, but it has its own issues, please go through the sticky for online applications
Thanks.
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:13 pm
by IndiMarshall
CR001 wrote:IndiMarshall wrote:1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ?
Any idea - if you choose a different council, your certificate will be sent back to HO and then resent to the council you want to change to. This process can take weeks.
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-adult-passport/overview
You mentioned in your first question that :
as I wouldn't want any delays as I have to apply for my wife immediately.
What do you mean by this? What application do you want to make??
I didnt write the one in Red font.. did u ?
I heard that we can choose an earlier date in another council instead of waiting but what you say can delay the application. I wasnt aware of this.
I am talking abt the citizenship applicaiton for my partner once I receive mine.
Re: Actions needed for next steps after citizenship approval
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:56 pm
by shahid2000
IndiMarshall wrote:
Thanks this information helps a lot & this is what I am looking for.
If you don't mind can you explain what do you mean by
a) (Shahid)'Put all dates as your ceremony date' ...
You have to sign and put a date on the form in declaration. Also you will need referees who will have to sign and put a date. Make sure that these dates are not before the date of your ceremony.
(Indimarshall ) I think you mean .. all the dates on passport applicaiton should be mentioned as Ceremony date .. All ?? Are there no other date columns for anything else ?
b)(shahid) I would strongly advise you to make a copy of your certificate before you send it off.
??
Just keep a photocopy of your certificate with you for reference when you send it off with your passport application.
Thanks in advance..
Re: Is taking 10 weeks for citizenship approval??
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:44 pm
by CR001
IndiMarshall wrote:CR001 wrote:IndiMarshall wrote:1) Once I receive a ceremony date in my local council. Is it possible to change to a nearest possible date elsewhere with in the county I live in ?
Any idea - if you choose a different council, your certificate will be sent back to HO and then resent to the council you want to change to. This process can take weeks.
2) Can you please give me a link for passport application where I can print it for filling. ?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-adult-passport/overview
You mentioned in your first question that :
as I wouldn't want any delays as I have to apply for my wife immediately.
What do you mean by this? What application do you want to make??
I didnt write the one in Red font.. did u ?
I heard that we can choose an earlier date in another council instead of waiting but what you say can delay the application. I wasnt aware of this.
I am talking abt the citizenship applicaiton for my partner once I receive mine.
Yes, I wrote the red bit. You can apply for your wife through NCS as soon as you receive your certificate. You don't have to wait for the passport, you only need your naturalisation certificate and she needs to meet all the requirements to apply as spouse of BC.
You cannot change from council to council without the certificate having to be returned to HO first. You can book a private ceremony if you wish if the wait is too long for the general ceremony.
Have you applied and received approval for your citizenship application??
Re: Actions needed for next steps after citizenship approval
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:57 pm
by Casa
Obviously don't send off your passport application with your Citizenship certificate as you'll need to submit that with your wife's British Citizenship application. I'm assuming that is more urgent than applying for a passport.