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Do you have a link? I would love to know where you read that.tier1app wrote:2. Really? I am pretty sure I read somewhere that you need to come into the UK with a British Passport, else your Citizenship would be taken away;
tier1app wrote:Thanks CR001, you are so helpful as always.
1. That raises something very interesting; I am actually a registered traveller so I don't fill any landing cards, getting visa checked nor fingers scanned, so I can literally come in through e-gate without any questions asked. That being said, the traveller programme is linked to my ILR permit so it really depends if HO really invalidates it. Your ILR is cancelled on acquisition of citizenship.
2. Really? I am pretty sure I read somewhere that you need to come into the UK with a British Passport, else your Citizenship would be taken away; maybe I read it wrong! Absolute nonsense, there is no such law/rule, unless of course you have a linked source to this, which officially there isn't.
I know there are these Premium (1 day) or Fast Track (1 week) service for passport in the UK; but I am not sure if you can use them on the first adult passport? This service is not available for first adult passport applications.
https://www.gov.uk/get-a-passport-urgen ... ek-service
Australians have been refused entry to the UK because they've come without a visa but intending to work, despite their denials. It seems that the proper course would be to fly like a tourist but present your naturalisation certificate to the Immigration Officer. We've not heard of a British citizen being turned away in such a case. The instructions say you should be treated like a mere British national in such a case, so presumably the Immigration Officers have been flexible. It seems this often happens with underdocumented British citizens.tier1app wrote:2. Really? I am pretty sure I read somewhere that you need to come into the UK with a British Passport, else your Citizenship would be taken away; maybe I read it wrong! so are you saying that I am still able to come in with my current passport as a tourist even after I am naturalised as Citizen? well, I guess I can't see why not either.