now I know this seems trivial for many, but I personally am someone that cares about oaths and stuff like that, I take them serious.
I'm an EU citizen, have been in the UK for 7 years (as a student), and am soon gonna start working here as well.
seeing as I'm in my early 20's, I kinda feel British and want the passport, so I'm thinking of starting the process.
here's my problem:
I (name) swear by Almighty God that on becoming a British citizen, I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, her Heirs and Successors, according to law.
now, I wouldn't have a problem swearing an oath to protect parliament/the PM, no problem with the pledge. Even if I do not like the current incumbent, he/she will be a democratically elected head of state.
But im a staunch anti monarchist, and will NOT swear to protect something I'd rather see abolished.
Second problem is that I'm also a strict Atheist and won't do that part of the oath Either.
question is, is there any way around this? The way I understand it the "god" part is no problem as I can choose to do the affirmation Instead, leaves the majesty bit.
I can see myself settling down in Britain and already feel like I belong here, so Id like to go for the citizenship. But seeing as its otherwise pretty inconsequential, I wont do so if I have to swear that oath!
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