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AIUI the Home Office take an extremely firm line on disapplying the ceremony requirement. In the UK, where few people are out of reach of a ceremony location, they will generally only disapply the requirement in cases of serious illness or infirmity.rogerroger wrote:a person i know was asking if it is possible to skip the citizenship ceremony if one applied through a lawyer?
The question is not 100% clear, but if you are talking about applying through the Post Office for a British passport, the Post Office doesn't require anything. The requirements are imposed by the UKPS, and I would have thought that it would be reasonably clear that they are looking for evidence of the applicant's identity. It would be safest to submit your most recent passport, to save arguments. It should be returned quite quickly.rogerroger wrote:why does the post office require your last passport(even if it belongs to another country). if my indian passport expires when i am eligible to apply for a british passport, can i hand in my indian passport.
actually i will be appling for an indian passport, and the high commission might take its sweet time once again. hence say i am eligible to apply for british passport in january, can i hand in my old indian passport, the one before the current one(which is a one year validity passport), the last one does contain an indefinite leave to remain stamp.