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Cocobana wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:53 pmHi, here is my timeline belowFrou01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:42 pmThat’s great.Cocobana wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:30 pmI was in doubt but decided to email my council this morning and I just received the reply below
“ Thank you for your email.
We received your certificate from the Home Office this morning. We are still awaiting confirmation from Government about what ceremonies can be delivered while we are in Lockdown from Thursday. Please be assured we will be in contact as soon as we have more information and are able to book your ceremony.
Kind Regards”
FYI I was approved on 1st September. Maidstone council
May I asked if you have found out about your approval after enquiring with HO? Did you have a long wait prior?
I’m wondering if you have been approved earlier?
Eligibility criteria: 10yrs ILR + spouse
Language Criteria: MSC + LiUK test
Nationality: non Eu
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 08 July 2020
Payment method: Debit card
Date of debit fees: 08 July 2020
Date of acknowledgement: 08 July 2020
Date of Biometric reuse email: 06 August 2020
Opted out -07 August 2020
Date Biometrics enrolled: 20 August 2020
Date on Approval letter: 1 September 2020 email
Date of receipt of approval: Email
Date of receipt of ceremony letter: PENDING
Date of Ceremony: PENDING
That is strange am August approval upon calling the council today I was informed they have only certificates till end of July. So weird.Tirinti wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 1:50 pmBaybars what about this timeline?
This is definitely genuine September approval as the biometrics was taken in August.
While invitation is pending, Kent council already received certificate.
Cocobana wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:53 pmHi, here is my timeline belowFrou01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:42 pmThat’s great.Cocobana wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:30 pm
I was in doubt but decided to email my council this morning and I just received the reply below
“ Thank you for your email.
We received your certificate from the Home Office this morning. We are still awaiting confirmation from Government about what ceremonies can be delivered while we are in Lockdown from Thursday. Please be assured we will be in contact as soon as we have more information and are able to book your ceremony.
Kind Regards”
FYI I was approved on 1st September. Maidstone council
May I asked if you have found out about your approval after enquiring with HO? Did you have a long wait prior?
I’m wondering if you have been approved earlier?
Eligibility criteria: 10yrs ILR + spouse
Language Criteria: MSC + LiUK test
Nationality: non Eu
Method of application: Online
Date of application: 08 July 2020
Payment method: Debit card
Date of debit fees: 08 July 2020
Date of acknowledgement: 08 July 2020
Date of Biometric reuse email: 06 August 2020
Opted out -07 August 2020
Date Biometrics enrolled: 20 August 2020
Date on Approval letter: 1 September 2020 email
Date of receipt of approval: Email
Date of receipt of ceremony letter: PENDING
Date of Ceremony: PENDING
If you have not asked for a different council in the application form, by default, your certificate will be sent to the local council of the address that you lived in at the time of your application.englishcrumpet wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:52 pmI have a bit dodgy situation with the council as I don't know which council I am assigned to.
I concur. That is the same response I received. If it is true then Redbridge is really behind other councils as they seem to have only started to receive July approved certificates.... Ohh - It is going to be a long winter
Thank you for your reply. In the actual form, I think it was mandatory to select a council. The only option available from London was the Sutton council, so I've chosen it. My local council is Camden.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 3:18 pmIf you have not asked for a different council in the application form, by default, your certificate will be sent to the local council of the address that you lived in at the time of your application.englishcrumpet wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:52 pmI have a bit dodgy situation with the council as I don't know which council I am assigned to.
So I emailed Maidstone council quoting the above legislation and stated my desire to make a complaint if they suspend citizenship ceremony entirely and I got a generic reply below which has been worded carefully and haven’t stated citizenship suspension.Cocobana wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:19 amI read the legislation for the lockdown and Reg 11(4) Exception 3 is that the person concerned is fulfilling a legal obligation or participating in legal proceedings- https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/202 ... paign=post
Means citizenship ceremony can continue.
Citizenship ceremony is a legal obligation! So all the local authorities who have suspended the ceremony without further instructions from the government are just pure ignorant.
I am going to write my council and insist on making a complaint if they shut down citizenship ceremony.
If council can perform the ceremony in person they should be able to conduct private and/or virtual ceremony but to suspend it, is not acceptable.
This is good news, thanks for posting! In the past the HO hasn't followed through on everything they said (e.g. a promise that everyone approved before early August would receive their paperwork by the end of October..), but let's hope this time all certificates will be printed and sent.Frou01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:06 pmI got a response by my council:
“ We still haven’t received your paperwork yet but we are starting to receive large numbers of certificates from the home office and they have notified us that they are intending to keep sending them to us during this new lockdown. Unfortunately however following the UK Prime Minister’s announcement on the evening of 30th October 2020 to cancel public gatherings no further group or private citizenship ceremonies will be taking place until further notice.
Once we have received instruction from the home office, we will contact all new citizens to inform them of new arrangements as we are looking at various ways to try to hold ceremonies at the moment.
...”
Also they mentioned they contact me themselves by email once my paperwork is with them.
We are not currently taking bookings for citizenship ceremonies due to the national restrictions. We will provide more information as soon as it becomes available.
Thanks for sharing this information the council has not replied to any of my emails since last week I am also from BCC do you mind me asking when did you send your email?Frou01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:06 pmI got a response by my council:
“ We still haven’t received your paperwork yet but we are starting to receive large numbers of certificates from the home office and they have notified us that they are intending to keep sending them to us during this new lockdown. Unfortunately however following the UK Prime Minister’s announcement on the evening of 30th October 2020 to cancel public gatherings no further group or private citizenship ceremonies will be taking place until further notice.
Once we have received instruction from the home office, we will contact all new citizens to inform them of new arrangements as we are looking at various ways to try to hold ceremonies at the moment.
...”
Also, they mentioned they contact me themselves by email once my paperwork is with them.
Yesterday.rayyfar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:35 pmThanks for sharing this information the council has not replied to any of my emails since last week I am also from BCC do you mind me asking when did you send your email?Frou01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:06 pmI got a response by my council:
“ We still haven’t received your paperwork yet but we are starting to receive large numbers of certificates from the home office and they have notified us that they are intending to keep sending them to us during this new lockdown. Unfortunately however following the UK Prime Minister’s announcement on the evening of 30th October 2020 to cancel public gatherings no further group or private citizenship ceremonies will be taking place until further notice.
Once we have received instruction from the home office, we will contact all new citizens to inform them of new arrangements as we are looking at various ways to try to hold ceremonies at the moment.
...”
Also, they mentioned they contact me themselves by email once my paperwork is with them.
wow ... I wonder they have decided not to reply to me at all I have sent 4 emails in past 4 weeksFrou01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:39 pmYesterday.rayyfar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:35 pmThanks for sharing this information the council has not replied to any of my emails since last week I am also from BCC do you mind me asking when did you send your email?Frou01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:06 pmI got a response by my council:
“ We still haven’t received your paperwork yet but we are starting to receive large numbers of certificates from the home office and they have notified us that they are intending to keep sending them to us during this new lockdown. Unfortunately however following the UK Prime Minister’s announcement on the evening of 30th October 2020 to cancel public gatherings no further group or private citizenship ceremonies will be taking place until further notice.
Once we have received instruction from the home office, we will contact all new citizens to inform them of new arrangements as we are looking at various ways to try to hold ceremonies at the moment.
...”
Also, they mentioned they contact me themselves by email once my paperwork is with them.
Not sure what you are looking at - no expiration date on the certificate - it's for life.
This is exactly my understanding that there should be no date printed on them, nor any date by when one must attend the ceremony. But someone mentioned it above so I just wanted to doublecheck with some who has seen the actual thing.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 6:00 pmNot sure what you are looking at - no expiration date on the certificate - it's for life.
Do you mean the date by which you need to attend the ceremony?
I received mine in 2016 - it's got an issue date - the ceremony date.Oxford900 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 6:35 pmThis is exactly my understanding that there should be no date printed on them, nor any date by when one must attend the ceremony. But someone mentioned it above so I just wanted to doublecheck with some who has seen the actual thing.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 6:00 pmNot sure what you are looking at - no expiration date on the certificate - it's for life.
Do you mean the date by which you need to attend the ceremony?