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At the point you apply for citizenship right up to the end of the citizenship ceremony you must have the intention to remain in the UK and make it your permanent home. HOWEVER from the second you walk out of that ceremony you are allowed (as any UK citizen is) to change your intention. So you could have decided to move to India then and there. It is of no concern to the passport office what your intention may or may not have been after you have been granted citizenship. All you need is a good immigration lawyer to lay it out in a letter for them.victor1980 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:01 amThank you for your response. I had to fly out on an emergency due to a family bereavement. I didn't want to fly back on my Indian passport as that incurs a huge fine. I was told by the HMPO call centre that there was a process to apply for the passport from India. Finally I was forced to fly back on an Indian passport, as I thought that my ILR would expire.
The issue is the HMPO's only response to my emails is to obtain a confirmation of citizenship status from UKVI. And as I said earlier, the UKVI simply points me back to HMPO.
Truth be told, this is a very complex situation for Victor honestly. Even with ILR status, you are not allowed to be away from the UK for two years, He left in Oct 2015 and came back Oct 2017, thats two years and depending on the day he left and came back, it could be 2yrs +. The moment he walked out of that ceremony in sep 2015, he lost his Indian citizenship automatically and he was not expected to use it again. But he used it to travel out a month after he was naturalised and used it again to enter the UK 2 years after he was naturalised. Meaning, he is still Indian citizen.MYA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:36 pmDear victor,
By reading above, I came to the conclusion that you should immediately apply for your fist passport, fill application as normal, mention Your naturalisation sertificate number, get signed by two referee one must be professional and you will get your passport in 2 weeks or go for 1 week fast track.
Common sense points:
If HO wants to deprive you from British nationality they should not let you back in from airport, they should straightaway deport you from there and then.
“ they have not done this and did not raise any point in your citizen ship they just took your ILR card and let you in by accepting that you are British citizen so know issue in this”
So don’t make this issue by yourself please
“Apply for passport and let me know when you got your passport on this forum after 3 to 4 weeks”
Regards
I beg to disagree. The UK allows dual citizenship so the fact that Victor has used another passport for two years means nothing. I'll be a UK citizen in 4 weeks but still can decide to travel on my EU passport. That won't make me less British. In fact UK citizens have no obligation to apply for a UK passport or use one.baddy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 10:56 pmTruth be told, this is a very complex situation for Victor honestly. Even with ILR status, you are not allowed to be away from the UK for two years, He left in Oct 2015 and came back Oct 2017, thats two years and depending on the day he left and came back, it could be 2yrs +. The moment he walked out of that ceremony in sep 2015, he lost his Indian citizenship automatically and he was not expected to use it again. But he used it to travel out a month after he was naturalised and used it again to enter the UK 2 years after he was naturalised. Meaning, he is still Indian citizen.MYA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 5:36 pmDear victor,
By reading above, I came to the conclusion that you should immediately apply for your fist passport, fill application as normal, mention Your naturalisation sertificate number, get signed by two referee one must be professional and you will get your passport in 2 weeks or go for 1 week fast track.
Common sense points:
If HO wants to deprive you from British nationality they should not let you back in from airport, they should straightaway deport you from there and then.
“ they have not done this and did not raise any point in your citizen ship they just took your ILR card and let you in by accepting that you are British citizen so know issue in this”
So don’t make this issue by yourself please
“Apply for passport and let me know when you got your passport on this forum after 3 to 4 weeks”
Regards
I think the best favour HO will do for him is resetting the clock and reinstate his ILR. Then he will need to reapply for BC. Which then means he wont be eligible till 2022 since he was away from oct 2015 to 0ct 2017. Honestly, it is a complex one and HO is on the winning side.