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As a visitor, she might be more welcome as a US citizen!secret.simon wrote:If your wife does not wish to apply for a British passport, she should consider applying for a CoE-RoA stamp in her US Passport. Mind you that that does not entitle her to visit any EEA country as a British citizen, for which she will need a British passport.
The OP says "and show her ILR in her old passport?" A BRP card isn't applicable here.Richard W wrote:As a visitor, she might be more welcome as a US citizen!secret.simon wrote:If your wife does not wish to apply for a British passport, she should consider applying for a CoE-RoA stamp in her US Passport. Mind you that that does not entitle her to visit any EEA country as a British citizen, for which she will need a British passport.
In practical terms, until she gets her British passport, she travels on her US passport and re-enters the UK on her British naturalisation certificate if ILR was evidenced by a surrendered BRP card.
Also see this sticky.kankerot wrote: Also once we attend the citizenship ceremony how long after is my wife biometric data deleted? I understand that it is now deleted automatically but can I still send in a letter to have this confirmed.
The HO keep it as it has served its purpose. It would have been returned if used for an ILR application as you could have then used the same certificate for naturalisation, but at naturalisation, its effect is spent.kankerot wrote:So what happens to the LIUK certificate that was sent off with the NCS application? Does the HO send it back or is it now null and void?