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thanks a lot for the reply. But I haven't been provided with one. I was sent the passport straightaway. Just wondering Is it only me who haven't received one or are there anyone else?CR001 wrote:Children get a Registration Certificate.
Adults get a Naturalisation Certificate.
You only need to submit the Registration certificate, which is the same thing but for children. They both give the same status, just called a different name.
Surely you must have known there would be a certificate when applying to register child as British (equivalent to your naturalisation)? You got one so why should it be any different for your child.Raj1978 wrote:Oh my god! its 234 pounds for a replacement certificate! we haven't been issued with one on the first place! how should i make this point clear?? if not for the surrender the Indian passport incident, i wouldn't have known that there is something called Certificate of Registration as a British citizen!
British Citizen
Jane Doe
We are pleased to enclose a certificate of registration as a British Citizen. The effective date is shown at the bottom of the certificate. It should be kept in a safe place as it is a valuable document and may be needed as evidence of citizenship, for instance, when applying for a passport. Please note this certificate should not be altered or defaced in any way, for example by laminating it, as this will not be accepted if applying for a passport.
Please check the certificate carefully. If any details are incorrect, you should return the certificate to this office as soon as possible, explain what needs to be amended and provide documentary evidence to support the change.