Apply for naturalisation (from ILR) and travel abroad while waiting for decision?
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:45 pm
Hi All,
Apologies if this has already been asked before, but I couldn't find any recent answers on this so thought I'd write this post.
I am looking to apply for naturalisation / British citizenship soon, as I will have been granted my ILR for a year shortly. I understand that the original physical BRP card and passport need to be sent in as part of the application form - however, I have intermittent travel requirement until end of year.. Is there any way to be able to travel while awaiting the application to be granted please? I understand the decision could take up to 6 months..
Based on my research, I could also see that there used to be a National Checking Service that would allow photocopy documents to be certified and sent off, so that the actual BRP card and passport could be retained for travel purposes. I just checked but the government no longer seems to offer this:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... g-services
Are there other bodies who could certify the documents so I could retain the physical copies? Any ideas / thoughts at all would be much appreciated! Thank you.
Apologies if this has already been asked before, but I couldn't find any recent answers on this so thought I'd write this post.
I am looking to apply for naturalisation / British citizenship soon, as I will have been granted my ILR for a year shortly. I understand that the original physical BRP card and passport need to be sent in as part of the application form - however, I have intermittent travel requirement until end of year.. Is there any way to be able to travel while awaiting the application to be granted please? I understand the decision could take up to 6 months..
Based on my research, I could also see that there used to be a National Checking Service that would allow photocopy documents to be certified and sent off, so that the actual BRP card and passport could be retained for travel purposes. I just checked but the government no longer seems to offer this:


https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... g-services
Are there other bodies who could certify the documents so I could retain the physical copies? Any ideas / thoughts at all would be much appreciated! Thank you.
