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Also note you will no longer under immigration control as a BC. Keep the certificate safe, as that's the official proof you are British.kirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 11:28 amHi Everyone,
At the end of jan, the ILR 12 months period gets over and will be applying for the Naturalisation process. Have few queries as got travel in march
1. After applying can i travel out of uk(March first 3 weeks ) and before the decision ?
Yes - ensure you give biometrics before travelling, just in case.
2. What happens if i am out and the decision comes? Will be allowed to travel back in UK ?
You will use your ILR status - you will only be British once attended the ceremony, the decision email is only advisory.
3. Are there any restriction on the travelling after the naturalisation is done ? Or it is compulsary to apply for passport ?
You can apply for a passport anytime after you have received your certificate at the ceremony. No compulsion but if you wish to travel recommended you apply. I would apply anyway as it's a convenient document to show you are British.
Thanks

kirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 11:28 amHi Everyone,
At the end of jan, the ILR 12 months period gets over and will be applying for the Naturalisation process. Have few queries as got travel in march
1. After applying can i travel out of uk(March first 3 weeks ) and before the decision ? Yes, just make sure you attend the biometric appointment first
2. What happens if i am out and the decision comes? Will be allowed to travel back in UK ? Yes, you won't become British until you attend the ceremony.
3. Are there any restriction on the travelling after the naturalisation is done ? Or it is compulsary to apply for passport ? You need to obtain a British passport to travel abroad as your ILR status will no longer be valid, or obtain a ROA sticker on your foreign passport. Without either of these it is not advised to travel.
Thanks
Thanks for reply.. so the issue is I have to surrender indian passport ...i think that is when i get british passport or is it when i get the certificate.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 11:41 amAlso note you will no longer under immigration control as a BC. Keep the certificate safe, as that's the official proof you are British.kirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 11:28 amHi Everyone,
At the end of jan, the ILR 12 months period gets over and will be applying for the Naturalisation process. Have few queries as got travel in march
1. After applying can i travel out of uk(March first 3 weeks ) and before the decision ?
Yes - ensure you give biometrics before travelling, just in case.
2. What happens if i am out and the decision comes? Will be allowed to travel back in UK ?
You will use your ILR status - you will only be British once attended the ceremony, the decision email is only advisory.
3. Are there any restriction on the travelling after the naturalisation is done ? Or it is compulsary to apply for passport ?
You can apply for a passport anytime after you have received your certificate at the ceremony. No compulsion but if you wish to travel recommended you apply. I would apply anyway as it's a convenient document to show you are British.
Thanks

Please post questions about Indian passport surrender in the Other Countries forum. That is a matter for Indian law and Indian authorities and has nothing to do with British law or authorities.

kirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 4:51 pmThanks for the response.
Have below queries on the application form pls
I have the NARIC from old system.
So i have queries on what to add to below questions pls
1 Your previous visa
Do you have a previous visa, entry clearance or leave to remain where you had to prove your knowledge of English?
- Added the previous T2 BRP before ILR. Is that ok? If you proved your knwoledge of English in that application, yes
2. Knowledge of the English language
Did you meet the knowledge of English requirement as part of an indefinite leave application made on or after 28 October 2013?
- Selected YES. Is that ok ? Yes
3. English language - degree taught in English
Do you have a degree that was taught in English?
- Selected Yes and country
Does your degree meet the English language requirement for this visa?
Get more information on how you can use a qualification from outside the UK to meet immigration requirements from the Ecctis website.
- Yes .. Is that all ok ? as this is Ecctis ? Yes, NARIC changed name and became Ecctis
4. Proof of your degree
What will you use to prove your degree taught in English?
(Required)
Degree certificate
Official transcript or letter
- What should be selected here pls ? I have a degree certi and NARIC Select degree certificate and upload the NARIC letter too.
Thanks

kirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:31 pmThanks for that, few more questions on the form
1. Number of previous applications
- how far we have to add pls?
All previous immigration applications you have details for
- i remember details of last ilr, and previous 2 t2 application.
- do not have dates or ref number for previous applications? what should i enter pls ? Just enter details that you remember.
2. Also can i add Additional applicant ? As my partner is eligible to apply as well
To add another applicant, select their relationship to you. What relationships are available? Select the most appropriate one.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 8:26 pmkirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:31 pmThanks for that, few more questions on the form
1. Number of previous applications
- how far we have to add pls?
All previous immigration applications you have details for
- i remember details of last ilr, and previous 2 t2 application.
- do not have dates or ref number for previous applications? what should i enter pls ? Just enter details that you remember.
2. Also can i add Additional applicant ? As my partner is eligible to apply as well
To add another applicant, select their relationship to you. What relationships are available? Select the most appropriate one.
Thanks

kirukiru wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 12:08 pmThanks for the reply.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 8:26 pmkirukiru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:31 pmThanks for that, few more questions on the form
1. Number of previous applications
- how far we have to add pls?
All previous immigration applications you have details for
- i remember details of last ilr, and previous 2 t2 application.
- do not have dates or ref number for previous applications? what should i enter pls ? Just enter details that you remember.
2. Also can i add Additional applicant ? As my partner is eligible to apply as well
To add another applicant, select their relationship to you. What relationships are available? Select the most appropriate one.
Thanks
1. I have know high level dates and dont remember exact dates for previous application.
- Does it need to be accurate ? Like URN and dates You can use approx dates month/year. Some data fields are/maybe "if known".
- Does it impact application processing or timelines ? Certainly not your eligibility, unlikely timelines, they can be up to 6 months or sometimes longer.
2. Its the partner so I can add her and apply it together ? If she satisfies all requirements then yes. Note each person is assessed separately, not as part of family or group.
Thanks

That referee is policy consultant, yes brit and over 25contorted_svy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 31, 2025 9:51 amWe don't know for sure what has an impact on timelines. It doesn't affect your staturoy requirements in any case, so it's not worth worrying too much about it.
What profession is your "normal professional" referee? are they a British citizen and over 25?
