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I appreciate your response. The resource I accessed only mentioned 3mths, hence my concern, but especially given the clock starts from invitation (not approval) date, I should most certainly be fine.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 4:40 pmThe official correspondence will go to the address you mentioned in your online form when you applied. It can be via post or email. Its just random.
You can email HO and request to send the approval/ceremony invitation in email. It might or might not work.
But dont worry, you have 6 months (covid extension) AFTER ceremony invitation date to attend the ceremony so hopefully by then, you will have access to your permanent address.
https://www.gov.uk/citizenship-ceremoniesCitizenship ceremonies and coronavirus (COVID-19)
Usually you must attend a citizenship ceremony within 3 months of receiving your invitation from the Home Office. Because of coronavirus, this has been extended to 6 months.
Do not book a ceremony until you’ve received your invitation letter. Because of coronavirus, it can take up to 3 months from being told your application was successful to get your letter.
Your local authority will confirm any restrictions - for example, if guests can attend - when you book your ceremony.
You might be able to have an online ‘virtual’ ceremony, if your local council offers it. You can attend alone or with members of your household.