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Thanks Milan,milan69 wrote:I traveled on 2 occasions when I was naturalised and before applying for British passport. On both occasions I just had to show my ILR on entering UK (Stanstead and Luton) and there was no problem whatsoever.
Not exactly. The instant you finish the oath of allegiance to the UK at the ceremony, you are no longer an Indian citizen by Indian law. The laws of India do allow such a person retain and use their passport for up to 90 days for necessary visits, giving the former citizen time until their new travel documents have been arranged.IndiMarshall wrote: Indian govt allows their citizens 90 days free time to travel abroad on Indian passport after British citizenship ceremony is completed.
There shouldn't be as long as you are honest.IndiMarshall wrote: With in 90 days there shouldn't be any issue ?? is this correct?
Technically, your ILR became invalid that same instant you acquired citizenship. But there are several cases on this forum of people who have traveled using their old passport with the ILR stamp in it. Keep your citizenship certificate SAFE and with you when/if you have to come back into the UK without having a UK passport. Be honest. If they ask, explain the whole thing. The moment you become a UK citizen, they cannot deny you entry into your own country.IndiMarshall wrote: Can I travel using ILR that I hold at the moment ??
Yes, and keep it safe like it's made out of gold.IndiMarshall wrote: Do I have to carry British citizenship certificate?
Your ports of entry are irrelevant.IndiMarshall wrote: Let me know what care should I take at Heathrow and in Chennai ??
thank u for the detailed reply .. much appreciatedouflak1 wrote:Not exactly. The instant you finish the oath of allegiance to the UK at the ceremony, you are no longer an Indian citizen by Indian law. The laws of India do allow such a person retain and use their passport for up to 90 days for necessary visits, giving the former citizen time until their new travel documents have been arranged.IndiMarshall wrote: Indian govt allows their citizens 90 days free time to travel abroad on Indian passport after British citizenship ceremony is completed.
There shouldn't be as long as you are honest.IndiMarshall wrote: With in 90 days there shouldn't be any issue ?? is this correct?
Technically, your ILR became invalid that same instant you acquired citizenship. But there are several cases on this forum of people who have traveled using their old passport with the ILR stamp in it. Keep your citizenship certificate SAFE and with you when/if you have to come back into the UK without having a UK passport. Be honest. If they ask, explain the whole thing. The moment you become a UK citizen, they cannot deny you entry into your own country.IndiMarshall wrote: Can I travel using ILR that I hold at the moment ??
Yes, and keep it safe like it's made out of gold.IndiMarshall wrote: Do I have to carry British citizenship certificate?
Your ports of entry are irrelevant.IndiMarshall wrote: Let me know what care should I take at Heathrow and in Chennai ??
As per a senior member here you can even take citizenship ceremony in any country after the approval letter is received .SJG wrote:Hello,
Sorry if this has been asked before but I cannot find the relevant information regarding all parts of my query.
I have a plan in mind but would like some clarification if possible.
My husband has applied for BC and is awaiting his confirmation. He is currently an Indian citizen and I am aware he can travel on his Indian passport for 90 days after receiving his certificate after the citizenahip ceremony.
My main question is, after the ceremony, can my husband travel to India on his Indian passport and then apply for his British passport from Bombay?
We will be living in UK however from Dec we have to be in India for family reasons for around 5-8 months.
Thank you for any help.