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The reason why I say piglet won't be refused is because since he has acquired UK nationality all the IO has to be satisfied about is his identity and nationality, arguably he would be able to prove both of these at the control.VictoriaS wrote:I think that you should get a Right of Abode stamp on your Yugo passport instead, as I am not convinced that the immigration authorities will accept the citizenship certificate as evidence of your right to enter, as it is not an immigration document.
Victoria
People don't need to transfer their ILR to a new passport. It's enough to carry their old passport (with ILR or any other visa) and their new passport. In your case, you don't need a new passport because you've got another valid yugo passport.piglet wrote:I don't really know. I hoped so, because my old Aussie passport will have expired just 15 days before my trip, so it would be obvious that I didn't have time to get any new passports before the trip.
This is the point - I don't believe that the citizenship certificate is a certificate of entitlement...but I could be wrong.piglet wrote:
By "a certificate of entitlement ", do they mean "citizenship certificate"? If so, I understand that I can get back in with just my Yugo passport and the certificate
It's not - a Certificate of Entitlement is a Right of Abode stamp (or endorsement) in a non-British citizen passport.VictoriaS wrote:This is the point - I don't believe that the citizenship certificate is a certificate of entitlement...but I could be wrong.piglet wrote:
By "a certificate of entitlement ", do they mean "citizenship certificate"? If so, I understand that I can get back in with just my Yugo passport and the certificate
Victoria