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Permanent residence is not 'cancelled' when a person is granted citizenship. there should be no problem with travelling on the non-EU passport with the permanent residence card/stamp following naturalisation.Smallfamily wrote:Once you neutralized as a british citizen i.e. after attending a BC ceremony ur PR stamp will automatically get expired/cancelled. On the airport you can't get through showing ur BC certificate as u are suppose to use a british passport to travel.
If immigration staff put any note on their system then ofcourse when u travel again its a greater chance that they may stop u again...might chk ur status that you are british now and ofcourse they can throw their questions regarding why you didn't apply for ur passport.
So my advice would be to wait and apply for passport and then travel...
Also note...
Technically they can't stop u when u british but ...technically they can stop you when you don't have a valid british travel document on you i.e. ur passport.
According to the chap on the UKBA Nationality helpline it is invalidated by the fact you are British and therefore as a British person you cannot hold a visa to visit Britain.Greenie wrote:Permanent residence is not 'cancelled' when a person is granted citizenship. there should be no problem with travelling on the non-EU passport with the permanent residence card/stamp following naturalisation.
If the person has Permanent Residence under the EEA regulations, this is not a visa and is not invalidated by the holder being granted citizenshipfriendinneed wrote:According to the chap on the UKBA Nationality helpline it is invalidated by the fact you are British and therefore as a British person you cannot hold a visa to visit Britain.Greenie wrote:Permanent residence is not 'cancelled' when a person is granted citizenship. there should be no problem with travelling on the non-EU passport with the permanent residence card/stamp following naturalisation.
According to the CIO I spoke at the airport to he has never heard the above before but says it could/ should be true but he thought it was "unfair" hence stating its noted permission will be given without unnecessary delay.
Will see how we get on in reality in 2 weeks time