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Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:40 pm
by DaughterofThor
Hi all,
I have citizenship and a passport from Iceland (EEA), and citizenship without a passport in Bosnia.
I am applying for UK citizenship as I am illegible, but had a few questions.
Will I need to renounce my Bosnian citizenship, or does the UK allow multiple citizenships, i.e. more than 2 if the other countries also comply? Ideally I won't renounce my Bosnian one as it is a lengthy process that would cost me even more money.
Once my UK citizenship application is gone for consideration, will I be able to travel during the period of deliberation, or will I have to stay in the UK? Do they take my Icelandic passport and hold it until my UK citizenship application is approved? I am just concerned as I wanted to apply soon, but have a trip coming up in August and am not sure if I can travel with my Icelandic passport WHILE my UK citizenship application is being deliberated.
Many thanks,
DOT
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:50 pm
by CR001
Will I need to renounce my Bosnian citizenship, or does the UK allow multiple citizenships, i.e. more than 2 if the other countries also comply? Ideally I won't renounce my Bosnian one as it is a lengthy process that would cost me even more money.
UK allows dual/multi nationalities, no issue for you.
Once my UK citizenship application is gone for consideration, will I be able to travel during the period of deliberation, or will I have to stay in the UK? Do they take my Icelandic passport and hold it until my UK citizenship application is approved? I am just concerned as I wanted to apply soon, but have a trip coming up in August and am not sure if I can travel with my Icelandic passport WHILE my UK citizenship application is being deliberated.
You can travel. Bear in mind that you will receive a letter to enroll your biometric details at a Post Office and you have a short period of time to do this. If you apply using Nationality Checking Service (at a council office), you will get to keep your original documents and passport. If you apply by post on your own, you have to send your passport.
Do you have a document certifying your permanent residency?
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:48 am
by DaughterofThor
Thanks so much for the info Char!
Other people have also said the dual citizenship shouldn't be an issue, especially as the other counteries allow it, too.
In terms of applying for the passport, how long do applicants usually have to do this (after their confirmation of citizenship)?
In terms of a document certifying permanent residency, I don't need this as I am a citizen of an EEA country, have been working in London for almost 9 years as a tax payer and holder of an NI number.
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:59 am
by CR001
In order to apply for British citizenship, it is now a requirement, since November 2015, for EU nationals to submit a document certifying permanent residence.
You will need to apply for PR document before you apply to naturalise. If you don't have one to send, your application will likely be refused and you will lose your fee.
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:15 pm
by DaughterofThor
Hey Char, thanks for the heads up, is it anywhere on the govt website stating this?
Additionally, do you mean the 'Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or something else? How do I get this proof of residence document?
Thanks
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:21 pm
by noajthan
See latest AN form & guidance about this critical matter.
See also
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 97004.html
Don't get mixed up with ILR.
If you are on EU migration journey its all about PR - and you need that
confirmation of PR card if you have ambitions for privilege of citizenship.
Google the form.
Factor in a few months to get one.
And if not married to a BC you need to have had PR for 12 months before shooting for citizenship;
(not necessarily held the PR card itself for 12 months but certainly PR status).
PS There is no obligation to apply for a British passport.
If you want one its a separate step after successful naturalisation.
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:54 pm
by DaughterofThor
Thanks everyone, useful to lmpw and it seems to only cost £65 so that will be fine to get and I'm sure without any issues.
However, as I read on the below website, it does not mention that an EEA citizen has to apply for this card. It only talks about family members of EEA citizens so it's a bit confusing as to whether an EEA national actually needs the card?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... dence-card
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 1:04 pm
by noajthan
DaughterofThor wrote:Thanks everyone, useful to lmpw and it seems to only cost £65 so that will be fine to get and I'm sure without any issues.
However, as I read on the below website, it does not mention that an EEA citizen has to apply for this card. It only talks about family members of EEA citizens so it's a bit confusing as to whether an EEA national actually needs the card?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... dence-card
This is why you need to know what you are doing - don't make assumptions or simply hope for the best.
The Home Office is a government department, do not expect
joined-up thinking.
When you get to review the citizenship information you will see you need a mandatory PR card.
If you haven't done so then suggest you check the citizenship application form & guidance.
As a general rule, you should always be looking ahead to the next step in your migration journey to see what will be required.
Then plan for it.
Its no good being from an A8 country and forgetting to register for WRS.
Or being a student and not having CSI.
Or being a student and working illegally.
Five or ten years later you might find you need some of these things (or wish you hadn't done certain things)..
You have found the PR card information webpage.
It is not the citizenship webpage & so it doesn't tell you all the reasons why you (anyone) may need such a card.
Not sure how it works in your country but here there's a lot of 'left-hand' not knowing what 'right-hand' is doing.
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 1:22 pm
by DaughterofThor
Hi noajthan,
I completely agree and this is why I am on the journey of research at this time...I simply came here to ask the specific question I originally did, and I haven't yet finished investigating every single detail of what I need to apply. It's just that something new has come up that I have obviously not seen in my reading materials yet.
It's a huge investment financially, mentally and generally so of course I am going to check everything before I actually apply, to ensure I am doing the right steps and providing the correct documentation. It's only te beginning of it for me, so there is a lot to read.
Thanks for your advice!
Re: Multiple citizenship + passport waiting time
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 1:35 pm
by noajthan
DaughterofThor wrote:Hi noajthan,
I completely agree and this is why I am on the journey of research at this time...I simply came here to ask the specific question I originally did, and I haven't yet finished investigating every single detail of what I need to apply. It's just that something new has come up that I have obviously not seen in my reading materials yet.
It's a huge investment financially, mentally and generally so of course I am going to check everything before I actually apply, to ensure I am doing the right steps and providing the correct documentation. It's only te beginning of it for me, so there is a lot to read.
Thanks for your advice!
Indeed.
It's going to be a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride.
There's sure to be some thrils & spills somewhere along the way - so buckle up & hang on tight.
Good luck.