- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, John, ChetanOjha, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix
That is the longest it could take. Most get the passport within 2 weeks these days.I have my naturalisation ceremony on the 29th of Oct 19 and i travel on the 18th of Dec to India. First passport take approx 6 weeks to get.
Your ILR is no longer valid once you become British and you are also required to send your ILR BRP card back to HO within 5 days once you have attended your ceremony.Or just travel on my indian pp with the ILR visa and come back and apply for the british pp?
You cannot travel on your ILR BRP card, your ILR is void and no longer valid once you become British. The BRP card has to be returned to HO within 5 days of your ceremony or face a £1000 fine and you will get a letter stating this. This has nothing to do with the 3 months grace period you have to use your Indian passport.
They would always give you the MAXIMUM it could take. See the timelines below, many getting passports within 2 weeks.i called the passport office and they they do take 6 weeks so its best to apply when i am back.
This has absolutely nothing to do with your ILR BRP card, which you are required to return to HO. As you have posted in the British citenzenship sub forum, I have answered those specific questions. For Indian passport queries, you should post in the 'Other Countries' sub forum. Your 3 months grace period starts from the date you attend your ceremony and become British, not the date you get a British passport.Sorry to be a paid since i am traveling with my son i am a bit panicky and doing a lot of research and come up with this:
Can I travel on Indian passport after naturalization?
6. A grace period of three months is allowed from the date of acquisition of foreign citizenship, for the purpose of travel on an Indian Passport. Therefore, no penalty will be leviable for travel on an Indian passport within three months of acquisition of a foreign passport.
I have a recent personal experience related to my wife and her family members regarding BP application.kiranm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 4:11 pmthank you again.
i called the passport office and they they do take 6 weeks so its best to apply when i am back.
Sorry to be a paid since i am traveling with my son i am a bit panicky and doing a lot of research and come up with this:
Can I travel on Indian passport after naturalization?
6. A grace period of three months is allowed from the date of acquisition of foreign citizenship, for the purpose of travel on an Indian Passport. Therefore, no penalty will be leviable for travel on an Indian passport within three months of acquisition of a foreign passport.
You can apply British passport on the day you do your ceremony (29th Oct) and most likely you will get it within 2 weeks, and then you can apply e-Visa recently made very cheap for UK citizens. I applied it earlier this month and got it with 4hours..by just paying £68 for 5 years multiple entry. I don't see any reason to be concerned about your travel on 18th Dec. And as advised above you cannot travel on ILR, hence you cannot travel on Indian passport after 29th Oct, unless you choose to postpone your ceremony after you return back from India.kiranm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:51 pmI have 2 questions, would be great if someone can help me !
I have my naturalisation ceremony on the 29th of Oct 19 and i travel on the 18th of Dec to India. First passport take approx 6 weeks to get.
Should i take a chance and apply of the bristish pp ?
Or just travel on my indian pp with the ILR visa and come back and apply for the british pp?
please help.
many thanks
You receive your certificate at the ceremony - plus your passport as per application guidance.kiranm wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:20 amthank you all .
one more question, sorry to be a pain.
how do i apply for pp on the day of the ceremony, dont they need the naturalisation certificate:
as the docs needed are:
You have a certificate of naturalisation or registration
You’ll need both:
your naturalisation or registration certificate
the passport you used to come into the UK or the foreign passport you’re included on
or does anyone know what documents are needed exactly for my british pp after naturalisation?
many thanks
Keep all your questions in this topic you already have.sorry i am new to this, hence how do i submit a new post?
The guidance clearly states what is required is you are a Naturalised British citizen. Note the same form is used for everyone, British born, British by descent, naturalisation etc etc.i did read the guideline, some place says i need birth certificate and submission of biometric.
The what is unclear?and on gov.uk it only says naturalisation certificate and india pp.
Where is it stated that you have to submit biometrics or BRP for a passport?so i am confused as i dont have biometric it was done when i gave my naturalisation application.
No. But they must be professionals.
No!!
If you have submitted as per Passport office guidelines, you will get your passport within a week. Otherwise it may take upto 6 weeks with to and fro of letters requesting to correct or more information. My photo was rejected thrice, killing a week for each rejection.kiranm wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:35 amhi,
i finally submitted my PP application on the 30th and today i recieved a msg saying that we will contact u on the 26/11 if more info or interview is required. do not book travel.
can i call them after a week and see whats happening? should i be worried about this message as i travelling on the 18th of dec?
thank you
Please ask your Indian passport processes questions in the topic link below as it is not relevant to the British citizenship sub forum.