In the same boat then I believe that too but It’s against the constitution, as every adult has to be sworn in front of a judge, means physically visit a judge.avta wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:18 amI believe there no additional words about "physical body" presence in the court by law. It's just a normal practice from the "stone age". The word "attendance" still be "attendance" even with modern "virtual" technology help. For identification purposes MyGovID verify account can be used.
So, anyone believes the Dept of Justice would allow for the ceremony will be wrong, then Citizenship Division only works for return documents and replies to e-mails, is not taken any decision into applications.
imagine some county complained because a few people went on the holiday home, My neighbour found a letter was dropped through letterbox of my holiday home. The page, headed ‘K**e Residents Health Defence’, stated. , however, I don't think that an attitude of the majority of people.
but Imagine what they do if the thousands would go to the citizenship ceremony.
however, I am Sure they will postpone it for the year when covid 19 will be fully under control as non-essential ones or the notional.
Or Health advisor has a different opinion even with that still difficult after MINISTER FOR HEALTH has said “It’d probably be a blended mix of measures that you’d be trying, and you’d be trying it in a very careful way. But to be clear, we’re not going to do this until we believe it is safe to do so.
“And when we do it, we’ll have to be honest with people that we’re going to do it. We’re going to monitor it very carefully, and if it doesn’t work we’re going to have to revert.