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This is so frustrating! My local council has resumed private ceremonies, but I'm unable to attend because the HO refuse to send invitations. Why don't they send the certificates to the councils and let them manage the ceremonies according to the guidelines? We're stuck in limbo.ped4 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:23 pmi received an email from my caseworker on 3/5/2020 that my citizenship application has been successful, and i should receive my ceremony letter in due course, waited for 3 weeks nothing, i then emailed him to asked why i have not received the invitation letter then he said due to covid no letter is been issued for now. then 1/july i called my council oldham, they said they will start contacting new citizens before end of month. on the back of that, i emailed my caseworker again just to check if they are sending out any ceremony letter he replied
"Unfortunately we do not currently have a date that ceremonies will begin again, I understand that this is frustrating for your but until we are given approval and it is agreed with local authorities how to go forward with ceremonies in a manner that is safe for both staff or the local authorities and attendees no invitation letters can be issued. There is no way for this process to speed up or answer to how long it will be until you are able to arrange your citizenship ceremony at this time. As soon as we are able to safely begin ceremonies again you will be sent out your invitation letter"
Have you asked them why there are no timelines and no clear criteria for when the certificates can be sent? Given that pubs, restaurants and hospitality sector have reopened by now and weddings took place this weekend, it makes no sense that naturalisation certificates still cannot be sent due to covid.ped4 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:23 pmi received an email from my caseworker on 3/5/2020 that my citizenship application has been successful, and i should receive my ceremony letter in due course, waited for 3 weeks nothing, i then emailed him to asked why i have not received the invitation letter then he said due to covid no letter is been issued for now. then 1/july i called my council oldham, they said they will start contacting new citizens before end of month. on the back of that, i emailed my caseworker again just to check if they are sending out any ceremony letter he replied
"Unfortunately we do not currently have a date that ceremonies will begin again, I understand that this is frustrating for your but until we are given approval and it is agreed with local authorities how to go forward with ceremonies in a manner that is safe for both staff or the local authorities and attendees no invitation letters can be issued. There is no way for this process to speed up or answer to how long it will be until you are able to arrange your citizenship ceremony at this time. As soon as we are able to safely begin ceremonies again you will be sent out your invitation letter"
If anyone wish to have their citizenship ceremonies as soon as possible I think best thing is to email Home Office and request them to let you have the opportunity to at least attend the private Citizenship ceremony (Paid). Request them to send your certificate to your local council. Explain to them that you are willing to book private ceremony and pay extra. If your council is offering this then provide a link of their website where this is mentioned as part of the email. I am assuming another reason for the delay could be due to backlog. However yes It seems there is some confusion between government, Home Office, Local councils and applicants relating to proceeding of "Citizenship Ceremonies" in particular after the easing of latest restrictions of Lockdown. Lets hope for best in coming future. just giving my opinion. stay safe.nnn15 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:07 pmHave you asked them why there are no timelines and no clear criteria for when the certificates can be sent? Given that pubs, restaurants and hospitality sector have reopened by now and weddings took place this weekend, it makes no sense that naturalisation certificates still cannot be sent due to covid.ped4 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:23 pmi received an email from my caseworker on 3/5/2020 that my citizenship application has been successful, and i should receive my ceremony letter in due course, waited for 3 weeks nothing, i then emailed him to asked why i have not received the invitation letter then he said due to covid no letter is been issued for now. then 1/july i called my council oldham, they said they will start contacting new citizens before end of month. on the back of that, i emailed my caseworker again just to check if they are sending out any ceremony letter he replied
"Unfortunately we do not currently have a date that ceremonies will begin again, I understand that this is frustrating for your but until we are given approval and it is agreed with local authorities how to go forward with ceremonies in a manner that is safe for both staff or the local authorities and attendees no invitation letters can be issued. There is no way for this process to speed up or answer to how long it will be until you are able to arrange your citizenship ceremony at this time. As soon as we are able to safely begin ceremonies again you will be sent out your invitation letter"
Which documents did they send to you? Did they send the invitation letter?Malikg123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:07 amHello everyone I received my documents back fro home office yesterday along my decision letter dated 24 March 2020 in letter it says I will contacted by local council within 3 weeks I tried calling my council for update but their are not responding ask me to email which I did and waiting. I’m confused home office already sent my certificate to local council or they did now after sending me documents also I received decision email in June from home office now this letter dated 24 March 2020 so confusing.
I notice my neighbouring council already start doing citizenship ceremonies link attached below.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death ... p-ceremony
Did you apply online or via post please ?Malikg123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:07 amHello everyone I received my documents back fro home office yesterday along my decision letter dated 24 March 2020 in letter it says I will contacted by local council within 3 weeks I tried calling my council for update but their are not responding ask me to email which I did and waiting. I’m confused home office already sent my certificate to local council or they did now after sending me documents also I received decision email in June from home office now this letter dated 24 March 2020 so confusing.
I notice my neighbouring council already start doing citizenship ceremonies link attached below.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death ... p-ceremony
i never sent any documents do I still have to receive any documents? or just invitation letter to the ceremony. Why dont HO send invitation letters and we ll see when can we attend the ceremony. I have to change my address, my contract is over where I am living but waiting for the invitation letterMalikg123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:07 amHello everyone I received my documents back fro home office yesterday along my decision letter dated 24 March 2020 in letter it says I will contacted by local council within 3 weeks I tried calling my council for update but their are not responding ask me to email which I did and waiting. I’m confused home office already sent my certificate to local council or they did now after sending me documents also I received decision email in June from home office now this letter dated 24 March 2020 so confusing.
I notice my neighbouring council already start doing citizenship ceremonies link attached below.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death ... p-ceremony
This is probably the best way to go forward about this. If possible please update when you receive the response. thanks.rozearo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 6:24 pmJust to update everybody. I have contacted my local council (Trafford) who are restarting private citizenship ceremonies. They said that the HO has not sent any certificate since 23 March. They currently allowing private ceremonies which I’m keen to attend.
I’m not sure why the HO has not sent any invitation letters to successful applicants, nor citizenship certificates to relevant councils.
Anyway, I sent a request to the HO asking for my certificate to be sent to my local council to be able to book a private ceremony. Hopefully they will process my request.
For your info, I got my approval email mid May.
Thanks for sharing that, you have mentioned that you contacted the HO 10 days ago which was before the ease of lockdown.Lopand wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:02 pmI contacted the Home Office 10 days ago to let them know that my council has resumed private ceremonies and requested for an invitation letter to be sent to me and for my citizenship certificate to be sent to my council, as I'm willing to pay for a private ceremony and it can't be performed without it (my council told me that they haven't received any new certificates since March).
I received the following answer today:
I refer to your application for British Citizenship and your email enquiry. Upon investigation I can confirm that your citizenship ceremony documents have not yet been printed or despatched to the local authority. Your citizenship paperwork will be generated in coming weeks when current restrictions due to Coronavirus are eased.
In normal circumstances customers were required to book their citizenship ceremony within three months of being sent an invitation from the Home Office. Due to the current circumstances we have extended this period to six months. We will keep this under constant review. Please be assured that no adverse decisions will be made on your application because of delays caused by Coronavirus (unless there is a material change in your circumstances, for example, you are convicted of a criminal offence).
I actually sent it after the ease of the lockdown was announced and clarified that my council has resumed private ceremonies. Regardless, this response is from today, so it is the most updated information, indicating that they have no intention to send particular certificates. We will all need to be patient and wait until they make the decision to print and send them all out.rozearo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:18 pmThanks for sharing that, you have mentioned that you contacted the HO 10 days ago which was before the ease of lockdown.Lopand wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:02 pmI contacted the Home Office 10 days ago to let them know that my council has resumed private ceremonies and requested for an invitation letter to be sent to me and for my citizenship certificate to be sent to my council, as I'm willing to pay for a private ceremony and it can't be performed without it (my council told me that they haven't received any new certificates since March).
I received the following answer today:
I refer to your application for British Citizenship and your email enquiry. Upon investigation I can confirm that your citizenship ceremony documents have not yet been printed or despatched to the local authority. Your citizenship paperwork will be generated in coming weeks when current restrictions due to Coronavirus are eased.
In normal circumstances customers were required to book their citizenship ceremony within three months of being sent an invitation from the Home Office. Due to the current circumstances we have extended this period to six months. We will keep this under constant review. Please be assured that no adverse decisions will be made on your application because of delays caused by Coronavirus (unless there is a material change in your circumstances, for example, you are convicted of a criminal offence).
I think situation has changed and I would encourage applicants waiting for their certificate to request the HO to send their certificates. Most of councilS are allowing private ceremonies at the moment!
I can not understand why the HO has not publish any update yet. Private ceremonies are more safe than going to pubs or restaurants!
I send my application by post and they send me supporting documents back yesterday 07/07/2020Lopand wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:19 pmWhich documents did they send to you? Did they send the invitation letter?Malikg123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:07 amHello everyone I received my documents back fro home office yesterday along my decision letter dated 24 March 2020 in letter it says I will contacted by local council within 3 weeks I tried calling my council for update but their are not responding ask me to email which I did and waiting. I’m confused home office already sent my certificate to local council or they did now after sending me documents also I received decision email in June from home office now this letter dated 24 March 2020 so confusing.
I notice my neighbouring council already start doing citizenship ceremonies link attached below.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death ... p-ceremony
post i received decision by email on 3rd June 2020 and now documents back with decision letter dated 24 march 2020Humble123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:41 pmDid you apply online or via post please ?Malikg123 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:07 amHello everyone I received my documents back fro home office yesterday along my decision letter dated 24 March 2020 in letter it says I will contacted by local council within 3 weeks I tried calling my council for update but their are not responding ask me to email which I did and waiting. I’m confused home office already sent my certificate to local council or they did now after sending me documents also I received decision email in June from home office now this letter dated 24 March 2020 so confusing.
I notice my neighbouring council already start doing citizenship ceremonies link attached below.
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death ... p-ceremony