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Thank you very much, is there any other additional documents I need to send, which is NOT mentioned on the HO list?CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:13 pmIt is a mandatory requirement. Failure to send it could result in a refusal and loss of fee.
You need to send :
1. Original degree cert
2. NARIC English assessment cert
3. NARIC comparable assessment cert
NARIC that you need costs £150, same price as the 10 minute B1 English test.
There is a saying that goes something along the lines of the fence is as secure as its least secured part. You can put a massive lock that costs millions and is virtually unbreakable but have a hole in the fence...difficult_guy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:19 pmThank you very much, is there any other additional documents I need to send, which is NOT mentioned on the HO list?
you can work as a detractor. Yes I can edit / delete this file anymoreHioru wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:30 pmThere is a saying that goes something along the lines of the fence is as secure as its least secured part. You can put a massive lock that costs millions and is virtually unbreakable but have a hole in the fence...difficult_guy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:19 pmThank you very much, is there any other additional documents I need to send, which is NOT mentioned on the HO list?
Your lock: You covered your name in the image in black.
Your hole: Check the file names in your image.
I have already got above documents, which are,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:13 pmIt is a mandatory requirement. Failure to send it could result in a refusal and loss of fee.
You need to send :
1. Original degree cert
2. NARIC English assessment cert
3. NARIC comparable assessment cert
NARIC that you need costs £150, same price as the 10 minute B1 English test.
Simply wait to hear back from HO. It can take a couple of months, it can also take 6 months or more.difficult_guy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:19 pmHi guys,
I have applied for Naturalization on 9th of Jan 19 (via online + Posted documents), I have submitted my bio-metric next day and posted my documents on very same day. They received my application on 11th of January 2019.
I have not heard anything back from Home Office yet.
What to do now?
After three months of wait, I finally received letter saying " I am pleased to say that the application has been successful you will shortly receive a letter inviting you to attend a citizenship ceremony. when you attend a ceremony you will be presented with a certificate of British Citizenship."CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:23 pmSimply wait to hear back from HO. It can take a couple of months, it can also take 6 months or more.difficult_guy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:19 pmHi guys,
I have applied for Naturalization on 9th of Jan 19 (via online + Posted documents), I have submitted my bio-metric next day and posted my documents on very same day. They received my application on 11th of January 2019.
I have not heard anything back from Home Office yet.
What to do now?
Usually within a couple of weeks. If the date is set and it doesn't suit you, you can change it or pay for a private ceremony.what is normal time scale to receive a letter? will council give me a set date? I work full time, I have to see what days are suitable for me.
Depends when your ceremony is and if a set date or not.How long it takes to get everything sorted out? (time scale... I need to apply for BP)
Your fee you paid includes a group ceremony and availability for space depends on your council. If you opt for a private ceremony, you have to pay for it, usually in the region of between £150 and £200.what sort of ceremony they offer?
HO issues the certificate. The council only presents it to you when you have taken the oath and the council writes the date on it.Is it council, that will issue me certificate of naturilisation?
Your passport and approval letter.Do I have to take any documents with me?
You can choose not to have your picture taken, however it is nice to keep as it is taken with the ceremony official and a portrait of the Queen and taken while the certificate is presented to you.is it public ceremony? as I dont want anyone to take my pictures etc
There is no charge unless you opt for a private ceremony. There might be a charge if you want the photo print.How much council charge for this all stuff?
You need to send the card back within 5 days after your ceremony. You are only British once you attend the ceremony, until then you are only an ILR holder.They sent me back my ILR card.
Should I keep this card with me or I have to send this card back after ceremony etc? there is nothing mentioned about keeping my ILR card or should I send it back to Home office.
BRP card is to be returned after the ceremonywhat is normal time scale to receive a letter? will council give me a set date? I work full time, I have to see what days are suitable for me.
How long it takes to get everything sorted out? (time scale... I need to apply for BP)
what sort of ceremony they offer? Group Ceremony with other applicanst or privat ceremony (£150 - 200 extra)
Is it council, that will issue me certificate of naturilisation? The certificate is issued by the Home Office and handed to you at the ceremony.
Do I have to take any documents with me? your approval and invitation letter - check whether they specify anything else
is it public ceremony? as I dont want anyone to take my pictures etc Ceremony is only open to applicants and their guests. Generally there is a photographer there to record the handing over of the ceremony. It's not a newspaper photographer - professional who does this for the council and sells you pictures if you wish.
How much council charge for this all stuff? You have already paid £80 for the group ceremony. If you want a private ceremony then pay extra as quoted above.
wow... very helpful answers.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:50 pmUsually within a couple of weeks. If the date is set and it doesn't suit you, you can change it or pay for a private ceremony.what is normal time scale to receive a letter? will council give me a set date? I work full time, I have to see what days are suitable for me.
Depends when your ceremony is and if a set date or not.How long it takes to get everything sorted out? (time scale... I need to apply for BP)
Your fee you paid includes a group ceremony and availability for space depends on your council. If you opt for a private ceremony, you have to pay for it, usually in the region of between £150 and £200.what sort of ceremony they offer?
HO issues the certificate. The council only presents it to you when you have taken the oath and the council writes the date on it.Is it council, that will issue me certificate of naturilisation?
Your passport and approval letter.Do I have to take any documents with me?
You can choose not to have your picture taken, however it is nice to keep as it is taken with the ceremony official and a portrait of the Queen and taken while the certificate is presented to you.is it public ceremony? as I dont want anyone to take my pictures etc
There is no charge unless you opt for a private ceremony. There might be a charge if you want the photo print.How much council charge for this all stuff?
You need to send the card back within 5 days after your ceremony. You are only British once you attend the ceremony, until then you are only an ILR holder.They sent me back my ILR card.
Should I keep this card with me or I have to send this card back after ceremony etc? there is nothing mentioned about keeping my ILR card or should I send it back to Home office.
You will get details of where to send it at your ceremony.Do you know what address I have to send my ILR card
Can't say. What is your current nationality??Will I lose my current nationality after Affirmation/Oath?
You would use a British passport to enter the UK.If I am going to a dual national, how I will be able to use my current passport without ILR card?
Again, it depends what your current nationality is but yes, you apply for a British passport.Or I just have to apply and use British Passport all the times and my current passport will be merely a symbol of dual nationality?
Thank you very much for you very kind replies. I have not told to my family yet as I am waiting for oath ceremony to be done. Now my Questions are,CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 6:07 amYou will get details of where to send it at your ceremony.Do you know what address I have to send my ILR card
Can't say. What is your current nationality??Will I lose my current nationality after Affirmation/Oath?
You would use a British passport to enter the UK.If I am going to a dual national, how I will be able to use my current passport without ILR card?
Again, it depends what your current nationality is but yes, you apply for a British passport.Or I just have to apply and use British Passport all the times and my current passport will be merely a symbol of dual nationality?
Useful toi advise your bank as you no longer count as a foreigner, Electoral Roll should be updated, contact council.1) If I want to do affirmation (on Queen) instead of verbal oath (on GOD), can I chose this option without booking private ceremony? You can choose either for the group ceremony, no need for a private ceremony, unless you are in a hurry.
2) I understand that even British Nationality is still not very permanent that's why I wanted to know the status of my current nationality. Which is Pakistani. Since my ILR card will be taken away, which will probably turn my current passport merely a symbol of identity (ID Document in Pak only), as I may have to apply and use British Passport as my travel documents. Not sure what the question is - once you got your certificate you are British.
3) Since I have got high level of CTC vetting done (due to nature of my job), do I have to inform them about change of my nationality?4) what about other financial institutes and council people ete ( I dont think if I have to inform them, do i), as its not change ofNot sure what CTC is but certainly tell your employer, to ensure their records are up to date.