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Not required.Sniper77 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:40 pmHi all. I had my British citizenship ceremony today (woop ) and have a question.
I was a Swedish citizen with a Swedish passport, living in the UK for 25+ years. I applied for settled status a few years ago and successfully got it. Then, 6 months ago I decided to apply for British citizenship- today I officially became a British citizen. My next step is to apply for a British passport.
So, to sum up my situation, I am a dual-citizen of Sweden and Britain and plan to use two passports depending on where I go.
However, one thing that threw me off was that I read in order to travel outside of the UK on a non-British passport, the non-British passport must be endorsed to show that you have right of abode. My question is whether I need to do this for my Swedish passport? I already had settled status and was travelling freely on my Swedish passport prior to getting citizenship, so I can't see why I would but I thought I'd double check anyway.
Any help would be appreciated
CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:45 pmNot required.Sniper77 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:40 pmHi all. I had my British citizenship ceremony today (woop ) and have a question.
I was a Swedish citizen with a Swedish passport, living in the UK for 25+ years. I applied for settled status a few years ago and successfully got it. Then, 6 months ago I decided to apply for British citizenship- today I officially became a British citizen. My next step is to apply for a British passport.
So, to sum up my situation, I am a dual-citizen of Sweden and Britain and plan to use two passports depending on where I go.
However, one thing that threw me off was that I read in order to travel outside of the UK on a non-British passport, the non-British passport must be endorsed to show that you have right of abode. My question is whether I need to do this for my Swedish passport? I already had settled status and was travelling freely on my Swedish passport prior to getting citizenship, so I can't see why I would but I thought I'd double check anyway.
Any help would be appreciated
Only if you are a British citizen. If you are a Commonwealth citizen with Right of Abode born before 1983, then no.
That's quite strange, as I understand it doesn't give too much. I.e. if you are Indian who just have naturalised and applied for CoE, then he still can't travel to other countries without visas like EU countries, USA, Canada etc.secret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:55 amSome countries, like India, allow dual citizenship if acquired at birth, but not dual passports. And an Indian passport with a CoE-RoA is acceptable by Indian authorities. That is at least one reason why some dual British-Indian citizens go down the pathway of Indian passports with CoE-RoA.
If Indian person is naturalized, they would forfeit their original nationality, as they gained other one voluntary, so not really applicable here - that's more for someone with a British and an Indian parent, so they could keep both nationalities until the child picks one they prefer, for example.Ixeon659 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 9:13 pmThat's quite strange, as I understand it doesn't give too much. I.e. if you are Indian who just have naturalised and applied for CoE, then he still can't travel to other countries without visas like EU countries, USA, Canada etc.secret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 7:55 amSome countries, like India, allow dual citizenship if acquired at birth, but not dual passports. And an Indian passport with a CoE-RoA is acceptable by Indian authorities. That is at least one reason why some dual British-Indian citizens go down the pathway of Indian passports with CoE-RoA.
Please continue your questions in your existing topic/thread you already have instead if posting across multiple topics!!sousa5345 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:00 pmHi i'm applying for Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode
for my kids who's born in 2019 and 2023.
Can someone confirm the checklist?
British parent Naturalisation certificate /
Applicant birth certificate /
Applicant passport /
Applicant Passport size photo
Applicant Parent marriage certificate
Copy of Father British Passport
Copy of Mother Passport
Applicant Parent marriage certificate
Applicant antenatal records and hospital discharge papers.
I need help with questions regarding nationality on the online form for COE-ROA.
Personal information
Country of nationality - India??
Country of birth - India
Place of birth - Margao - Goa
Date of birth
Other nationality details
Country of other nationality - British Citizen
Date held from - 30 November 2019
This are quest are after the Passport detail