ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
Thai+UK
Good people above have given you some answers already but I would still like to confirm;
1. Anything can happen, the HO may or may not contact your referees.
2. I was asked to present an English translated version of my Thai Birth Certificate by the Registrar (in Scotland)
3. No idea....I got married over 20 years ago. There was no such test then.
4. According to the ppron's case, you will have your passport with you after you lodge your Naturalisation application form, otherwise, how could you get back into the UK without the passport?
Once the application has been lodged, technically an individual can travel overseas without affecting the chances of success as a result of exceeding particular levels of absence from the UK. However, it is important to note that Home Office officials can look through an individual's passport when submitted and excess absences from the UK could potentially lead to questions about whether the individual intends to make the UK his home or principal home.
5. You can apply for a UK passport as soon as you have the Citizenship certificate. This original certificate will have to be sent along with the passport application among other required documents.
Citizenship ceremony: I have no idea. The formal ceremony has just recently been introduced.
Do let us know how it goes after lodging your application in Ireland.
Best of luck.
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genf
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