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Socorro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:54 pmHi All,
I have recently applied for Naturalisation on 7th Aug 2024 (did biometric on 7th)
Question:
I am planning to travel abroad and may not be back for 7 months which would be till April / May 2025
What could happen, do they intimate over the email on successfull application?
You will receive an email advising you whether your applicaion has been approved (or not). The email is advisory, i.e. you are not British until you have attended the ceremony. And you need to be in the UK to attend the ceremony at your council.
What I should be aware of? if the application was approved, what they do?
Once the council receives your certificate they will be able to book you in for the ceremony.
I see that they send a post on ceremony and all that, and I dont want miss the communication between Home Office and selected Council?
Check your email inbox as well as spam folders to make sure you have received it. Also, have someone in the UK check your Post Office mail just in case the council sends something that way.
What would happen nex - am not expecting anything another 2/3 monts upto 6 months - but I am leaving the UK in October. what should I be doing?
Consider delaying your travels until this is sorted? Unless you get the approval & ceremony much earlier than expected.
Thanks in advance all!
Many Thanks,
Scoo
Usually people apply for the first British passport right after the ceremony but you still can travel between the ceremony date (when you receive the certificate of naturalisation) and the passport application. Due to work commitments I had to travel two days after the ceremony and had no issues at all, still travelled with my BRP. However I didn't spend several weeks abroad.Socorro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:57 pmOk, I will see what I can do with Council. once I attaned the Ceremony - how long I would have to apply for the Passport? can't travel on Home Country passport once attend the Ceremony?
Or how long can I go abroad after the council ceremony and returning time?
lolo2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:50 pmUsually people apply for the first British passport right after the ceremony but you still can travel between the ceremony date (when you receive the certificate of naturalisation) and the passport application. Due to work commitments I had to travel two days after the ceremony and had no issues at all, still travelled with my BRP. However I didn't spend several weeks abroad.Socorro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:57 pmOk, I will see what I can do with Council. once I attaned the Ceremony - how long I would have to apply for the Passport? can't travel on Home Country passport once attend the Ceremony?
Or how long can I go abroad after the council ceremony and returning time?
When applying for the first British passport obviously you cannot travel as the original passport must be submitted to HMPO.
I am from a visa country and the border officer didn't confiscate my BRP or even mentioned anything about it.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:54 pmlolo2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:50 pmUsually people apply for the first British passport right after the ceremony but you still can travel between the ceremony date (when you receive the certificate of naturalisation) and the passport application. Due to work commitments I had to travel two days after the ceremony and had no issues at all, still travelled with my BRP. However I didn't spend several weeks abroad.Socorro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:57 pmOk, I will see what I can do with Council. once I attaned the Ceremony - how long I would have to apply for the Passport? can't travel on Home Country passport once attend the Ceremony?
Or how long can I go abroad after the council ceremony and returning time?
When applying for the first British passport obviously you cannot travel as the original passport must be submitted to HMPO.
This only holds if OP is from a visa free country - otherwise the BRP could be confiscated and OP could incur in a fine.
I wouldn't dismiss this possibility. Border Force can do (and does) that; see eg british-citizenship/sru-revocation-of-b ... 87178.html
Citizenship Ceremony in Nov 2015 (Flew to Sri Lanka on the same day on a return ticket)
• Returned to the UK in April 2016 to start my business (used BRP for entering UK)
• Returned from a trip to Canada in Oct 2016 (BRP withheld by IO at point of entry)
Lodging a first British passport application from the home country after one year of ceremony? I think sometimes we need to exercise common sense.• Citizenship Ceremony in Nov 2015 (Flew to Sri Lanka on the same day on a return ticket)
• Returned to the UK in April 2016 to start my business (used BRP for entering UK)
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• Lodged Overseas British Passport Application from Sri Lanka in Nov 2016
So did you board the plane using the BRP? How did you enter the country?lolo2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 5:19 pmI am from a visa country and the border officer didn't confiscate my BRP or even mentioned anything about it.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:54 pmlolo2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:50 pmUsually people apply for the first British passport right after the ceremony but you still can travel between the ceremony date (when you receive the certificate of naturalisation) and the passport application. Due to work commitments I had to travel two days after the ceremony and had no issues at all, still travelled with my BRP. However I didn't spend several weeks abroad.Socorro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:57 pmOk, I will see what I can do with Council. once I attaned the Ceremony - how long I would have to apply for the Passport? can't travel on Home Country passport once attend the Ceremony?
Or how long can I go abroad after the council ceremony and returning time?
When applying for the first British passport obviously you cannot travel as the original passport must be submitted to HMPO.
This only holds if OP is from a visa free country - otherwise the BRP could be confiscated and OP could incur in a fine.
After ceremony, the BRP is no longer valid and as per the letter "cannot be used as evidence of your status". The part related to a fine is mentioned if the applicant doesn't return this invalid BRP. From my experience, the date when the BRP is returned is not that relevant as long as the holder returns the card.
When travelling between ceremony and British passport application, I think the BRP stuff is more relevant to be allowed to board a plane back to the UK. It was a coincidence that I was invited to the ceremony and received the certificate two days before this long-planned trip.
In OP's case, the factor to ponder is their plans to be away for a long time, other elements need to be considered and can make their situation more complex. i.e. what if they don't/can't return in the planned date? etc. They also have not yet received a response on their application, that's so many uncertainties.