YesSo for naturalized citizens can we leave the grandparents section empty ?
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YesSo for naturalized citizens can we leave the grandparents section empty ?
No need to give details of expired passport. Just the current valid passport.In passport application form I wrote details of valid one, just wondering should I wrote details of expired one as well and should I send the expired one with other documents.
Yes, but take your naturalisation certificate.euhsi wrote:HI All,
Can i travel before I recieve my British passport (or in other words, as a British citizen, are you allowed to enter back with a non british passport?)
Thanks
Yes, if the person is a member of one of the professional assocaiations - e.g. ACA, ACCAsomemightsay wrote:May I have a qualified accountant countersign my passport application?
It says British Citizen. However your place of birth is also shown if I recall correctly, so that would give a clue as to your other nationality.silverdiablo7 wrote:Could anyone be kind enough to let me know what the Nationality class go as on the British Passport of a naturalised citizen.
Will it have the former nationality or say British Citizen??
http://www.srilankahighcommission.co.uk/hal wrote:hi everyone ,
if anyone could you please advice me or share the experience if you had same situation.
this is my question, i applied for a naturalisation in october 20 finally i got approved on this month and attend my ceremony today.
urgently i have to go sri lanka next week. can i go to sri lanka by my sri lankan passport?
your advice much appreciated. thank you.
I think so. Just take your naturalisation certificate with you for when you return to the UK, and perhaps your previous passport with the ILR stamp in it, if that is not in your current one.hal wrote:hi everyone ,
if anyone could you please advice me or share the experience if you had same situation.
this is my question, i applied for a naturalisation in october 20 finally i got approved on this month and attend my ceremony today.
urgently i have to go sri lanka next week. can i go to sri lanka by my sri lankan passport?
your advice much appreciated. thank you.
Thanks for the response TuvocTuvoc wrote:It says British Citizen. However your place of birth is also shown if I recall correctly, so that would give a clue as to your other nationality.silverdiablo7 wrote:Could anyone be kind enough to let me know what the Nationality class go as on the British Passport of a naturalised citizen.
Will it have the former nationality or say British Citizen??
If I remember correctly I read that Sri Lanka has suspended dual citizenship,you maybe able to travel with SL passport but when you renew the SL passport in UK you will be asked for certificate of proof that you are not a British Citizen specially if your current passport holds a no restrictions or long term visa. Best to check with SL Embassy / High Commission.hal wrote:hi everyone ,
if anyone could you please advice me or share the experience if you had same situation.
this is my question, i applied for a naturalisation in october 20 finally i got approved on this month and attend my ceremony today.
urgently i have to go sri lanka next week. can i go to sri lanka by my sri lankan passport?
your advice much appreciated. thank you.
First passport can only be applied through post.NOG wrote:From experience, has anyone booked an appointment at a Passport Customer Service Centre to apply for a first adult passport in order to get it urgently? Is this possible after receiving the Naturalisation certificate?
Thanks.
Good question. I am the same position.. I would say all of the above depending on what form you are filling in and who is asking. Sometimes it may be your decision what nationality you want to put and there may be things like travel visas etc where you have to declare all nationality. But that just my guess, and sorry doesn't really help you.neda wrote:Hi guys,
I have a question regarding holding two nationalities, which will be thankful if someone helps me with it. I recently become a British citizen, so now I have two nationalities, one is Citizenship by birth and the other one is British citizen.
I am wondering to know if somewhere I have to tell my nationality. My nationality will be
Citizenship by birth + British
or
only Citizenship by birth
or
I can use which of them that I want and no need to mention both of them together.
I only wants to know how the things work when you have two nationalities.
Thank u.