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Your status remains the "current" status till a decision is made by Home Office, so you can travel if haven't travelled already for a total of two years after getting ILR.shabbir_200 wrote:Hi Guys,
Can i travel for 2 weeks if my British application is under process using my Indian Passport and BRP card, Do i have to notarised my passport and Brp card to travel.
Thanks,
Shabbir
fwd079 wrote:Your status remains the "current" status till a decision is made by Home Office, so you can travel if haven't travelled already for a total of two years after getting ILR.shabbir_200 wrote:Hi Guys,
Can i travel for 2 weeks if my British application is under process using my Indian Passport and BRP card, Do i have to notarised my passport and Brp card to travel.
Thanks,
Shabbir
Also, you need to be available in UK to attend citizenship ceremony in case of approval. Please take a look at link below:
Citizenship FAQ's
Best of luck
Personally I got approval letter and booked appointment ASAP as suggested in invitation letter, the letter from council will tell you how much time you have to book it. So I chose private ceremony and paid 50£ the ceremony was done just two days after the day I received approval letter.shabbir_200 wrote:Can i travel to India for 10 Days once i receive the Approval Letter from HO before making appointment for ceremony ?
fwd079 wrote:Personally I got approval letter and booked appointment ASAP as suggested in invitation letter, the letter from council will tell you how much time you have to book it. So I chose private ceremony and paid 50£ the ceremony was done just two days after the day I received approval letter.shabbir_200 wrote:Can i travel to India for 10 Days once i receive the Approval Letter from HO before making appointment for ceremony ?
Seniors can tell you better, but I got bit lucky since my council was having "quiet time" so I got appointment fairly quickly. Please click here for more information. Good luck.