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Citizenship > ceremony > passport
« on: September 07, 2023, 11:58:40 PM »
Hi,

So I had my citizenship biometrics appointment on July 19th and have been mostly patiently waiting for a decision.  I know it can take a while and I probably have many weeks (possibly months) to go before I hear something.  But just thinking ahead for a minute...

Once I (presumably) get approved, I'll have to do my ceremony, correct?  How long does it typically take between approval and being able to attend a ceremony?  And another question - is it possible to apply for my UK passport before the ceremony?  Or is it not official until the ceremony and therefore applying for a passport isn't possible?

Thanks!
Applied from Sin City, USA
Submitted online priority spouse visa Nov 2nd
Biometrics appointment completed Nov 6th
Package mailed to Sheffield Nov 6th
Received in Sheffield & e-mail received Nov 8th
Decision e-mail received Dec 5th
Approved or denied?    Approved!  Received Dec 7th


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Re: Citizenship > ceremony > passport
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2023, 11:43:41 AM »

So I had my citizenship biometrics appointment on July 19th and have been mostly patiently waiting for a decision.  I know it can take a while and I probably have many weeks (possibly months) to go before I hear something.  But just thinking ahead for a minute...

Once I (presumably) get approved, I'll have to do my ceremony, correct?  How long does it typically take between approval and being able to attend a ceremony?  And another question - is it possible to apply for my UK passport before the ceremony?  Or is it not official until the ceremony and therefore applying for a passport isn't possible?

Thanks!

It's still the same as you were told in July: with links in your thread to the government site. No new laws have come in to change this.

It can take up to 6 months before you get your invitation from the Home Office and some take longer. Some get their letter quickly. You must book your ceremony within 3 months.
https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-indefinite-leave-to-remain/after-youve-applied
https://www.gov.uk/citizenship-ceremonies

You won't be a British citizen until you have attended your ceremony and made an oath of allegiance and a pledge and you are then given your certificate.
https://www.gov.uk/citizenship-ceremonies

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Then you can apply for a British citizen passport: which is another wait.


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Re: Citizenship > ceremony > passport
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2023, 01:15:19 PM »
Just by way of contributing to the citizenship approval timeline - I submitted my application followed by citizenship biometrics on June 6. So I've passed the 3-month mark and haven't heard yet. I know every case is different and that it can take 6 months +

I'll update again when I'm approved. Hope it's soon for everybody who is currently waiting!

And thanks Sirius for the reminder on the steps that follow approval. Very helpful. 



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Re: Citizenship > ceremony > passport
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2023, 04:04:32 PM »
And thanks Sirius for the reminder on the steps that follow approval. Very helpful. 

There is one other step.  I took it out of my own quote above; from a previous thread of lvjeremylv;  because it didn't seem relevant to the questions he was asking on this thread.

You need to return your BRP within 5 days

"After you get your certificate

You must send your biometric residence permit (BRP) back to the Home Office within 5 working days of getting your certificate of British citizenship."
"You’ll be fined up to £1,000 if you do not return your permit within 5 working days."

https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-indefinite-leave-to-remain/after-you-get-your-certificate


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Re: Citizenship > ceremony > passport
« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2023, 11:17:09 AM »
My sister in law got her husband's spousal visa in 6 weeks, but did biometrics mid June. I have a feeling that things have slowed down in the summer....people are probably on holidays so there will be less staff.

If we travel before approval, so we have to submit a change of circumstances form to say we've taken a trip?
Engaged: June 2014
Married: July 30 2014
Visa Application Received in UK: Nov. 27 2014
Visa granted: Dec 12 2014
Moves to UK: Jan 30th 2015


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