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Im in the same situation, I live in Australia, but was born in NZ. I am naturalised Australian and just got my British Citizenship Certificate via Registration yesterday.ohara wrote:Ignore the tables, they relate to documents you need to provide if you are British through descent etc.
As you are naturalized, all you need to provide is your naturalization certificate, 2 photos, and any other valid passports you currently hold
Are you married to a British Citizen?Seraphial wrote:and since I've relocated to the states to work for half a year and will miss my ceremony dates, I've looked into how I can do it overseas. Thankfully after looking at the site I've realised I can do it in the city I'm in.
Not yet, but that's why I looked into doing ceremonies overseas. The gov.uk site saysCR001 wrote:Are you married to a British Citizen?Seraphial wrote:and since I've relocated to the states to work for half a year and will miss my ceremony dates, I've looked into how I can do it overseas. Thankfully after looking at the site I've realised I can do it in the city I'm in.
You are not British until you have attended the Ceremony and received your certificate.