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by secret.simon » Tue Apr 02, 2024 10:02 am
To build on @contorted_svy's answer above, you can travel while the application is in progress.
If you get a successful response, you need to contact the local council within 21 days and attend the naturalisation ceremony in the UK within 90 days.
After that, there are many actions that you will need to do in the UK that will constrain your ability to travel abroad.
You should apply for your first British passport within the UK. Applying for your first British passport from abroad can cause (a) delays and (b) your entire naturalisation application to be revisited. You will need to provide HMPO with all your uncancelled Indian passport(s), both current and expired. Therefore, at least during this period, you will be unable to travel outside the UK at all.
Once you get your first British passport, you then need to apply for the Indian diplomatic authorities for a surrender certificate and then apply for OCI. To the best of my knowledge, all these steps above needs to be done with the Indian diplomatic authorities within the UK. But wait for others to advise.
So, essentially between your naturalisation ceremony and you being granted OCI, you would not be able to travel back to India. You can leave the UK after you get your British passport, but not sure about the traveling to India without OCI part.
As for holding ILR, you can hold ILR permanently/indefinitely within the UK. Long absences from the UK can lead to your ILR being questioned and revoked. And it lapses automatically on an absence of two continuous years from the UK.
Conversely, as an Indian citizen with ILR, you have almost all the rights of a British citizen within the UK (such as the right to vote, to be appointed or elected to most public offices, etc).
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.