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The ceremony timescales and availability have absolutely nothing to do with HO. It is purely the relevant council. Some councils do a few a month, others only do one, it varies greatly.unfair wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:51 pmAaargh. I received my approval on 17/01/18 but the earliest date available at my council is 04/04/18. I've already booked my ceremony for that date albeit the impatience of having to wait for 2 months! Why is everything so suspense-filled in this journey? It's as if the HO is carrying out a large scale social experiment on human behaviour. I called the council to ask if the £80.00 ceremony fee that is included in the citizenship application fee would be deducted from the private ceremony fee if one chose to do one but the lady I spoke with said, "I couldn't tell you". The fee is £200.00 for Chrissakes!
Just one more hurdle...just one more.
I think it has all to do with the HO. If they charging a fee for a service, it is their responsibility to ensure that the service is streamlined across all the councils or better still, make the process more fluid to enable transfer across councils. In summary, one should be able to fill up the earliest available dates anywhere in the country without any hassle. Is that too much to ask?CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:01 pmThe ceremony timescales and availability have absolutely nothing to do with HO. It is purely the relevant council. Some councils do a few a month, others only do one, it varies greatly.unfair wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:51 pmAaargh. I received my approval on 17/01/18 but the earliest date available at my council is 04/04/18. I've already booked my ceremony for that date albeit the impatience of having to wait for 2 months! Why is everything so suspense-filled in this journey? It's as if the HO is carrying out a large scale social experiment on human behaviour. I called the council to ask if the £80.00 ceremony fee that is included in the citizenship application fee would be deducted from the private ceremony fee if one chose to do one but the lady I spoke with said, "I couldn't tell you". The fee is £200.00 for Chrissakes!
Just one more hurdle...just one more.
The £80 is for the Group ceremony.
If you choose to do a private ceremony, you have to pay the full fee the council asks for as far as I am aware.
The ceremony availability is WHOLLY the council's responsibility. HO has no input or influence on availability or frequency of them. The ceremony fee of £80 is for the council to cover the cost of the group ceremony.unfair wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:15 pmI think it has all to do with the HO. If they charging a fee for a service, it is their responsibility to ensure that the service is streamlined across all the councils or better still, make the process more fluid to enable transfer across councils. In summary, one should be able to fill up the earliest available dates anywhere in the country without any hassle. Is that too much to ask?CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:01 pmThe ceremony timescales and availability have absolutely nothing to do with HO. It is purely the relevant council. Some councils do a few a month, others only do one, it varies greatly.unfair wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:51 pmAaargh. I received my approval on 17/01/18 but the earliest date available at my council is 04/04/18. I've already booked my ceremony for that date albeit the impatience of having to wait for 2 months! Why is everything so suspense-filled in this journey? It's as if the HO is carrying out a large scale social experiment on human behaviour. I called the council to ask if the £80.00 ceremony fee that is included in the citizenship application fee would be deducted from the private ceremony fee if one chose to do one but the lady I spoke with said, "I couldn't tell you". The fee is £200.00 for Chrissakes!
Just one more hurdle...just one more.
The £80 is for the Group ceremony.
If you choose to do a private ceremony, you have to pay the full fee the council asks for as far as I am aware.
At the moment, one is indirectly forced to pay for a private ceremony if they are unable to get a ceremony date before the expiry of their 90 day deadline. See my point?
You are looking at the wrong question to ask. Why do you think that the Home Office delegates it to the local council to arrange the ceremony? Indeed, why have a citizenship ceremony at all?unfair wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:15 pmI think it has all to do with the HO. If they charging a fee for a service, it is their responsibility to ensure that the service is streamlined across all the councils or better still, make the process more fluid to enable transfer across councils. In summary, one should be able to fill up the earliest available dates anywhere in the country without any hassle. Is that too much to ask?