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Ceremony SHOULD be booked within 21 days. If you don't you'll probably create more hassle and paperwork for yourself though. In fact, it seems after 3 months they'll write to you and ask for an explanation. If you don't give an explanation or it's not reasonable, then your application will be refused. They can give an extension for a variety of reasons detailed in 6.11.22.6 including being abroad, though personally I wouldn't rely on been given an extension.CR001 wrote:Ceremony must be BOOKED within 21 days and the applicant must ATTEND ceremony within 90 days from date of approval letter.
The link says:t123456789 wrote:Ceremony SHOULD be booked within 21 days. If you don't you'll probably create more hassle and paperwork for yourself though. In fact, it seems after 3 months they'll write to you and ask for an explanation. If you don't give an explanation or it's not reasonable, then your application will be refused. They can give an extension for a variety of reasons detailed in 6.11.22.6 including being abroad, though personally I wouldn't rely on been given an extension.CR001 wrote:Ceremony must be BOOKED within 21 days and the applicant must ATTEND ceremony within 90 days from date of approval letter.
The bold part gives an open authority to local councils in my view. Which many choose be 21 days. However, Home office clearly says to attend within three months.6.11.22.3 The ceremony invitation letter should:
Advise the applicant to contact the appropriate local authority to arrange attendance at a citizenship ceremony (the letter should contain details of who the applicant should contact to arrange attendance)
Advise the applicant of the time limit for attending the ceremony
Enclose the ceremony guidance notes which will confirm what action is required and the oath/affirmation and pledge the applicant will be required to say at the ceremony
Advise the applicant that the local authority may refuse them permission to take part in the citizenship ceremony if they fail to produce the original ceremony invitation letter when requested on the day of the ceremony
Advise the applicant that the local authority may require them to produce evidence of identity (including a photograph)
CR001 wrote:Ceremony must be BOOKED within 21 days and the applicant must ATTEND ceremony within 90 days from date of approval letter.
There is no requirement to apply for a British passport. Your spouse can do that when she returns to the UK or feels ready to do it.
She should be fine to travel on ILR BRP and foreign passport but I would not recommend doing it long term if she is British.
I would go there in person asap and insist on some kind of proper response.storm55 wrote:I have got a question. I phoned my council several times about booking of a private citizenship ceremony. All the time they ask my details and after that they tell me you have to wait for a message. 15 days are gone since the date I have received my invitation letter. The council didn't send me anything so far. Is it ok? By law I have to book my citizenship ceremony within 21 days after receiving a citizenship invitation. I started to worry about it. What should I do if the council would not reply in a week's time?