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One disadvantage of a ROA certificate is it costs £135 which is more than a British passport. Almost seems like they would rather you applied for a British passport...Christophe wrote:Obviously, it is likely to be useful to have one (both for travel and for purposes of proving identity etc in the UK), although if you retain your original citizenship on naturalisation you can apply to have a right of abode certificate placed in your current passport to allow you to enter the UK using it. However, there seems little if any advantage in doing that rather than obtaining a British passport.
Oh, I agree, I can see few if any advantages of a right of abode certificate over a British passport for most people, if not all.djb123 wrote:One disadvantage of a ROA certificate is it costs £135 which is more than a British passport. Almost seems like they would rather you applied for a British passport...
Originally, it used to cost £20 (twenty pounds) in the UK, with free transfers to new passports.Christophe wrote:Oh, I agree, I can see few if any advantages of a right of abode certificate over a British passport for most people, if not all.djb123 wrote:One disadvantage of a ROA certificate is it costs £135 which is more than a British passport. Almost seems like they would rather you applied for a British passport...