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ram13 wrote:Thanks mate for this info.
My understanding from your post is, if the applicant missed either to book an appointment or missed to attend the booked ceromony, then all this process will kick in. Note the failed to attend a ceremony within the prescribed time limit. It doesn't mention failed to attend a booked ceremony
In my case, i already booked the ceremony appointment and council conformed the appointment via email, so i believe 90 days rule doesn't apply to me.
Wise to get written confirmation of this from the Council holding the ceremony.
From the information you posted, my understanding on the process is: when the applicant booked the appointment with local council, they will inform the date of ceremony of an applicant to home office. then home office will prepare the certificate and send it to council. If the applicant fails to attend the ceremony the local council returns the certificate to home office. Note: and enclose the applicant’s undated certificate of registration or naturalisation.The Council holding the ceremony will add the date to the certificate when you attend the ceremony and then notify the HO.
Please advise if my understanding is not correct.
6.11.22.4 We should also notify the relevant local authority or authorised person of the decision in relationram13 wrote:Do you mean to say that council simply book the ceremony appointment without checking the validity of applicant's approval letter?
Is it applicant's responsibility to calculate the 90 days period and make sure to book appointment within this time limit? if so, would this not be a mistake from local authority side?
It may be a busy time due to 'summer rush'.ram13 wrote:We booked & attended private ceremony today. After ceremony, we were told that it 2 -3 weeks to get the British Passport under pilot project and we don't need to do anything.
But we rang HM Passport office to check the status of our passport application. They told us that our application has been progressed and it takes up to 6 weeks to get the passport. From the conversation that I had with passport office, It looks Passport office doesn't have right info on the applications submitted under pilot scheme. They are saying the same time lines that takes for normal applications.
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The lady is right. Just ensure that your council has your data in the system and they are aware that you are out of country and will be booking the ceremony upon your return after the holidays.Luckygoldstar2016 wrote:Dear Friends,
I am not sure if some of you have faced the same situation as mine. I have received my approval letter dated 15/06/2016 and have been asked to book an oath ceremony at my council (Croydon). However I am planning to go on holidays with family in Mid July and return sometime in 25th of August.
When I asked the council, if I can get any date from 25th August, they say they don't have the dates available in the system. Now I cannot go for oath immediately as after oath, I will have to return my BRP card and I wont be able to travel.
One of the lady in the registrar office, when I called them up for date and informed them of my issue said, I need not worry about the 21 day period, I can book my date for oath ceremony after I come back on 25th August, but need to complete the oath before 13th September ( 90 days from date on Approval Letter).
Can anyone please advise if the 21 days to book date for oath ceremony really apply or I can book my oath date after my return from holidays?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Lucky
Luckygoldstar2016 wrote:Dear Friends,
I am not sure if some of you have faced the same situation as mine. I have received my approval letter dated 15/06/2016 and have been asked to book an oath ceremony at my council (Croydon). However I am planning to go on holidays with family in Mid July and return sometime in 25th of August.
When I asked the council, if I can get any date from 25th August, they say they don't have the dates available in the system. Now I cannot go for oath immediately as after oath, I will have to return my BRP card and I wont be able to travel.
One of the lady in the registrar office, when I called them up for date and informed them of my issue said, I need not worry about the 21 day period, I can book my date for oath ceremony after I come back on 25th August, but need to complete the oath before 13th September ( 90 days from date on Approval Letter).
Can anyone please advise if the 21 days to book date for oath ceremony really apply or I can book my oath date after my return from holidays?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Lucky