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Call your council.....you are normally required to have it.Green apple wrote:I lost my home office ceremony invitation letter and my ceramony is next week is it a must to have or just an ID is what matter please help?!
Called them and they said bring any correspondents from the HO , thanks TTOETTOE wrote:Call your council.....you are normally required to have it.Green apple wrote:I lost my home office ceremony invitation letter and my ceramony is next week is it a must to have or just an ID is what matter please help?!
Kool, 9ice 1. Just go with your acknowledgement letter, approval letter etc.Green apple wrote:Called them and they said bring any correspondents from the HO , thanks TTOETTOE wrote:Call your council.....you are normally required to have it.Green apple wrote:I lost my home office ceremony invitation letter and my ceramony is next week is it a must to have or just an ID is what matter please help?!
Yes, you can travel without any problems. This is my personal experienceadkh2_1 wrote:Hi Guys,
I am about to apply for Nationality Via the NCS service, now intend to travel during my application is with HO... but i heard from somebody that whilst ur application is with HO ur not allowed to travel...
Please shed some light on this....
adkh2_1 wrote:Hi Guys,
I am frustrated and angry to read about English language requirements, basically i have done Life in Uk.. and have 4 year UK degree from well know university... somebody told me that i need to go to Naric or some other organisation to proof that my degree was taught in english and i meet the requirement ... please please shed some light on this....
No need for date of marriage but you can ring them up and ask for date of birth or if they dont know take a guess but make sure you remember it when you go for interview as they will ask you.KimF wrote:I am planning to apply for my British passport after my citizenship ceremony tomorrow. My question lies with Section 4 (details of parents). I don't know the exact dates of my parents' birth or the date they married although I can hazard a close guess based on anecdotal information. They weren't British and I was naturalized as the spouse of a BC.
Do I guess or leave it blank?