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As a British citizen, there is no requirement for you to apply for a British passport. Many British citizens do not have a British passport (or indeed, any passport). That is why information on passport application is not a part of the citizenship ceremony.narendc wrote:But, the welcome letters provided with the British Citizenship ceremony does not state this as a requirement to apply?
Agreed. Better yet, the BRPs must be stuffed into a Guy Fawkes effigy and chucked into a bonfire (my Life in the UK knowledge came in handy).secret.simon wrote: Personally, I think they could enliven the citizenship ceremony by carrying out the destruction of the BRP as a part of the ceremony. To get the certificate, you must surrender your BRP at the ceremony, which is then ceremoniously shredded as a part of the ceremony. Like baptism, you start your life anew.
A citizen of India who takes on another nationality, has a 90 day grace period in which they can still travel on the Indian passport without incurring penalties.Richard W wrote:Doesn't ceasing to be an Indian citizen automatically cancel the Indian passport? Perhaps, however, you should retrieve it (and not your wife's) promptly from the Italian visa system so that it can be physically cancelled by the Indian authorities and the cancellation exhibited to the passport office. As a British citizen, you won't need a visa for Italy.
And provided the passport has not been used for travel outside 90 days of the date of the naturalisation certificate, it can be surrendered at any time upto three years later without penalties.CR001 wrote:A citizen of India who takes on another nationality, has a 90 day grace period in which they can still travel on the Indian passport without incurring penalties.Richard W wrote:Doesn't ceasing to be an Indian citizen automatically cancel the Indian passport? Perhaps, however, you should retrieve it (and not your wife's) promptly from the Italian visa system so that it can be physically cancelled by the Indian authorities and the cancellation exhibited to the passport office. As a British citizen, you won't need a visa for Italy.
Thank you SS, I aim to keep learning and expand my knowledge Hopefully one day, I can be as eloquent and knowledgeable in posts as you aresecret.simon wrote:CR001, you are becoming quite a pro at Indian citizenship and passport rules
Well, if the worst comes to the worst, you might be able to use your Indian passport to travel to Italy and then make your way to the exported British border UK immigration teams at French ports on the continental side of the English Channel. If you can establish that you're a British citizen, they should 'treat you as a British national', whatever that means. I've a feeling it doesn't mean to turn you away because you intend to work in the UK!narendc wrote:Never mind, I can't use this visa anyway for my travel. Need to apply for the British Passport as soon as possible.