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UK passport application and travel
« on: February 01, 2024, 05:00:11 PM »
So I just got my citizenship. Great!!! I went to fill out my application for my UK passport and it says very menacingly ..."Do not book travel until you. receive your passport."

I would assume this is in case people applying wanted to travel with this new UK passport and it might not arrive in time correct? There is nothing wrong or illegal about me travelling with my still valid USA passport? My wife and I have plans to visit France in the next couple of weeks for a few days. Should I hold off and wait until we return to start the UK passport process?

Thanks,

NWKH
UK Spouse Visa
Married: 2001 (Both Living in the US)
Biometrics: 27 Dec 2017
Received in Sheffield: 02 Jan 2018
Decision email: 24 Jan 2018 (17 Bus. Days)
Returned mail: 28 Jan 2018 It's a YES!!!
Landed in UK: 11 Feb 2018
Granted FLR(M): 22 Oct 2020
Granted ILR:  28 Feb 2023
Citizenship Granted:  18 Jan 2024


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UK passport application and travel
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2024, 05:16:05 PM »
If you leave before you get your UK passport, how are you planning to get back into the UK again?

You no longer have a valid ILR because you are a UK citizen now (your ILR was cancelled when your citizenship was granted and must now be sent back to UKVI)…. but you also don’t have a UK passport yet. So how will you prove to immigration that you are a British citizen?

From the UKVI website (https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-spouse/after-you-get-your-certificate):

Travelling to and from the UK

Once you have a British passport you must use this to enter the UK.

If you do not want a British passport you can apply for a certificate of entitlement instead.

You cannot enter the UK using your BRP or certificate of British citizenship.



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Re: UK passport application and travel
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2024, 05:20:13 PM »
Ohhhh sh*t. I cant leave then come back on my US passport because I am a BPR is not valid.

Is there any way to get a rush passport?
« Last Edit: February 01, 2024, 05:28:08 PM by nwkh »
UK Spouse Visa
Married: 2001 (Both Living in the US)
Biometrics: 27 Dec 2017
Received in Sheffield: 02 Jan 2018
Decision email: 24 Jan 2018 (17 Bus. Days)
Returned mail: 28 Jan 2018 It's a YES!!!
Landed in UK: 11 Feb 2018
Granted FLR(M): 22 Oct 2020
Granted ILR:  28 Feb 2023
Citizenship Granted:  18 Jan 2024


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Re: UK passport application and travel
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2024, 05:42:03 PM »
Found my own answer on that one. No rush for first-time passport applicants. Well, I am gonna have to make this one up to the wife!!!!
UK Spouse Visa
Married: 2001 (Both Living in the US)
Biometrics: 27 Dec 2017
Received in Sheffield: 02 Jan 2018
Decision email: 24 Jan 2018 (17 Bus. Days)
Returned mail: 28 Jan 2018 It's a YES!!!
Landed in UK: 11 Feb 2018
Granted FLR(M): 22 Oct 2020
Granted ILR:  28 Feb 2023
Citizenship Granted:  18 Jan 2024


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Re: UK passport application and travel
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2024, 06:10:18 PM »
For what it's worth...I attended my citizenship ceremony 31 Jan. Applied for my UK first passport 9 Feb and sent documents the same day. I got my passport approved and being printed email this morning 16 Feb


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