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Some councils may charge you to attend a citizenship ceremony at their venue if you are not resident within the council's jurisdiction.Form AN -> Q1.21 wrote:If your application is approved, you will need to take part in a citizenship ceremony. The venue will normally be within a local authority area near where you live. If you want to have your ceremony in another area you should give us details of the local authority location below.
No. You are expected to attend ceremony in your local council register office.rnr79 wrote:I remember some body on the forum said that for citizenship ceremoney you have to go to same council thoguh which you applied using NCS. Is this right?
I think that the only differences that you could (possibly) detect between councils would be the charge levied for the NCS service and how quickly you can get an appointment for the NCS check. Other than that, it can't make much difference: even if one council sent off the applications more quickly than another, that's only going to be a matter of a day or two, which hardly signifies in the overall process.rnr79 wrote:I will be applying for my naturalisation in next few weeks. I have been following this forum for months now. There were diffrerent opinions that some councils are faster and efficient and others are bit slow.
I live in London, so any advice on which London council to use would be of great help...
thanks in advance
Wandsworth council has online booking system - available timeslots are bolded, you select exact date on the screen, then exact hour, then you pay and receive confirmation email.kamalin10 wrote:one problem though – they won’t give availability dates over email, have to spend time on the phone which is just inconvenient for me.