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You're not a British citizen until you attend the ceremony. She can use the ILR up to that point. The only period which she can't travel is after her ceremony, but before receiving her passport.overrider wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:06 pmThanks for your reply! That makes sense, however...
Now that I think of it: what if they send the certificate while we are abroad? So on return, she will be a citizen without a passport but with an invalid ILR.
Another question: what if we receive the certificate before the planned travel but no time to get a passport? Is the certificate a valid proof of citizenship (combined with a foreign passport) for the purpose of crossing the border?
There is no ceremony for a child registering on MN1!!DreamerInDarkness wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:54 pmYou're not a British citizen until you attend the ceremony. She can use the ILR up to that point. The only period which she can't travel is after her ceremony, but before receiving her passport.overrider wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:06 pmThanks for your reply! That makes sense, however...
Now that I think of it: what if they send the certificate while we are abroad? So on return, she will be a citizen without a passport but with an invalid ILR.
Another question: what if we receive the certificate before the planned travel but no time to get a passport? Is the certificate a valid proof of citizenship (combined with a foreign passport) for the purpose of crossing the border?
Looks like I don't know how to read... Thanks for correcting me!CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:22 pmThere is no ceremony for a child registering on MN1!!DreamerInDarkness wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:54 pmYou're not a British citizen until you attend the ceremony. She can use the ILR up to that point. The only period which she can't travel is after her ceremony, but before receiving her passport.overrider wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:06 pmThanks for your reply! That makes sense, however...
Now that I think of it: what if they send the certificate while we are abroad? So on return, she will be a citizen without a passport but with an invalid ILR.
Another question: what if we receive the certificate before the planned travel but no time to get a passport? Is the certificate a valid proof of citizenship (combined with a foreign passport) for the purpose of crossing the border?
Yes indeed. Kids probably are citizens once they receive the certificate by mail (or slightly before).CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:22 pmThere is no ceremony for a child registering on MN1!!DreamerInDarkness wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:54 pm
You're not a British citizen until you attend the ceremony. She can use the ILR up to that point. The only period which she can't travel is after her ceremony, but before receiving her passport.