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Citizenship Ceremony

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 5:46 pm
by smaganti
Hi,

I have received my naturalization approval today.In the letter they stated i need to call my council and book Citizenship Ceremony.Do i still need to wait for another letter or just call council and book an appointment

Re: Citizenship Ceremony

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:06 pm
by olawest
smaganti wrote:Hi,

I have received my naturalization approval today.In the letter they stated i need to call my council and book Citizenship Ceremony.Do i still need to wait for another letter or just call council and book an appointment
Call council and book.

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:50 pm
by Jellybean123
Its worth a try, i rang my council and they said i have to wait for my invitation letter. My invitstion arrived today so ill be calling the council on monday.

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:16 pm
by smaganti
Jellybean123 wrote:Its worth a try, i rang my council and they said i have to wait for my invitation letter. My invitstion arrived today so ill be calling the council on monday.
Thank you.On the approval letter you got did they say call council and book citizenship ceremony? They stated this in the approval letter I received.not sure to wait for the invitation letter or not

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:33 pm
by kel
I got an approval letter and then the ceremony invitation letter 8 days later. Some people seem to get one letter for both.

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:01 pm
by Jellybean123
On my approval letter they told mr not to ring council and to wait for my invitation letter. I rang council before i got invitation letter in hope they will give me a date for cereminy but lady said that they cant book me in for ceremony until i got invitatiin cos council waiting for my certificate thats why you should ring council upon receiving your invitation but if your approval letter said ring council ill ring them if im you hope this helps.

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:18 pm
by smaganti
thanks Jellybean and Kel

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:42 am
by smaganti
Got a call from council today for the date to be booked for ceremony and booked it on 28/11/2012.So only one letter no need to wait for invitation letter for me.

Thanks guys

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 3:18 pm
by mcovet
smaganti wrote:Got a call from council today for the date to be booked for ceremony and booked it on 28/11/2012.So only one letter no need to wait for invitation letter for me.

Thanks guys
why don't you ask them if there are any cancellations and that you want to attend ASAP! You would rather get it over with within the next few weeks and apply for a passport. If you can afford it, ask them for a private ceremony (around £100-£150) and book it for next week to get your naturalisation process over with. I'd go crazy if I had to wai 1.5 months knowing that it can be done tomorrow...

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 6:07 pm
by kel
mcovet, unless there is upcoming travel plans, y the hurry?

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:35 pm
by smaganti
mcovet wrote:
smaganti wrote:Got a call from council today for the date to be booked for ceremony and booked it on 28/11/2012.So only one letter no need to wait for invitation letter for me.

Thanks guys
why don't you ask them if there are any cancellations and that you want to attend ASAP! You would rather get it over with within the next few weeks and apply for a passport. If you can afford it, ask them for a private ceremony (around £100-£150) and book it for next week to get your naturalisation process over with. I'd go crazy if I had to wai 1.5 months knowing that it can be done tomorrow...
I have to wait until mid November because of travel plans.the date they gave suits as I will be back in november.they told they have private ceremony next week and private ceremony costs 200 pounds

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:07 am
by mcovet
well, in my view the process of naturalisation isn't finished yet and noone knows what may happen when you go away (god forbid but due to an emergency etc one may get stuck abroad, even prison- worst case scenario). If you obtained the certificate before going, you are a Brit and no emergency can affect it. If you go away and get stuck- the HO may withdraw the naturalisation certificate if ceremony not attended within 90 days (thought they may extend the time limit due to extraneous circumstances in certain cases).

So, £200=peace of mind or save the final installment but take a very very very remote, but still a risk that one may not complete the citizenship process and then regret it for the rest of your life+ another new application costing £850 approx...

That is my point and that's why I encouraged the dude to do it ASAP. I must be the only one who thinks this way.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:09 am
by kel
Fair enough your view but i think it's abit of an exaggeration. Since i am not travelling but choose to wait a month for my ceremony because i wasnt willing to fork out 150 pounds to do a private one, what wd your reasoning be for encouraging me to do a private one asap?

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:39 am
by Jellybean123
I was also considering going on a private ceremony cos then I can have more than two guests but then I thought wouldn't it be dull and boring cos ur the only one taking the oath. Where as a public ceremony you can experience it with other citizens the only downfall is you are only allowed too guests.