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You should only have sent it AFTER your ceremony.I returned my BRP card on 31st of December and had my ceremony on 2nd of January.
I just checked the Royalmail tracking, it has not been delivered yet. If it reaches them after 8th of January, will i still have to pay the penalty 1k GBP ??
Thank you for your reply. I was not sure how long it would take, so sent it before the Ceremony.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:42 pmYou should only have sent it AFTER your ceremony.I returned my BRP card on 31st of December and had my ceremony on 2nd of January.
I just checked the Royalmail tracking, it has not been delivered yet. If it reaches them after 8th of January, will i still have to pay the penalty 1k GBP ??
Unlikely you will be fined. What address did you post it to?? A PO Box?? you won't get proof of delivery to a PO Box.
Thank you, I just wanted to make sure they receive before the deadline. I mentioned it in my cover letter which i sent along with the BRP card. Shall I be in any kind of trouble because of that ?
Yes, that's the address.xavieryves wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:25 pmIf you sent to this address:
Naturalisation BRP Returns
PO Box 195
Bristol
BS20 1BT
Then you sent to the correct address. The post office are having/had severe delays maybe due to holidays. Or perhaps because it's a PO Box. I suspect your other posts that were delivered were not to the same address? We sent back a BRP card 1st class recorded on 16 Dec 2019 and it was eventually delivered and signed for on 2 Jan 2020. I called the post office in the interim and they said wait until it's 10 working days before we can investigate what's happened. Luckily it was eventually delivered and signed for before we got to that. Just sit tight and keep checking and keep your receipt as proof of postage before the expiration of stipulated schedule. There is no reasonable reason why you should get in trouble for sending it a little earlier than you should've and definitely not for the post office delays for which you're not responsible.
Perfect, I can finally see xxxx has received it. So it took me 4 working days (not counting today as it was delivered at 10 am)xavieryves wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:36 pmNo the home office does not send any acknowledgement that they have received the BRP card. Your only proof will be the signature on the track and trace once it's delivered. They only ask for you to send it within 5 days not for them to receive within 5 days so 30 days is not necessary.