John wrote:You attached your post to a topic that had not been used for over seven years, so I separated it, so now you have your own topic.
I cannot comment upon the London councils you mention but here in Birmingham the "public" ceremony is done in the very historical Council House, whereas I think private ceremonies are done quietly in the Register Office.
In other words, you need to think carefully about the choice you are just about to make.
Hi John, thank you so much for creating a separate topic for me!

Such an honor!

And thanks a lot for a very valid point re public versus private ceremony. I will do my research and will think properly. In the meantime I want to create a list of London councils with their charges for private ceremonies and possibly pictures or info re public/private space for ceremonies. But I realised that the only chance to meet dignitaries is to attend public ceremony. The only downside of these is the limitation of 2 guests per person.
Vinitmanu wrote:
I hope you realise that your certificate will be with your local council and you might need to inform them if you would like to have your Ceremony anywhere else.
Hi Vinitmanu, as far as I am concerned, I can apply to have a ceremony in any UK local authority. I just have to specify it's name in the form. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
thebionicredneck2003 wrote:No disrespect to the op, but the question asked is not an immigration question.
Kind Regards
Hi thebionicredneck2003, sorry if you find this topic a bit out of place, but I thought that it is an important part of citizenship journey and deserve the right to be discussed. I hope you will agree!
