houns9@yahoo.co.uk.1330535424
17 years ago
If I am not wrong the answer is No. Common sense.

Can you not come back & have your ceremony?
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m_chaba@hotmail.com.1330535429
17 years ago
are you sure?
ecangeleri@ntlworld.com.1330535427
17 years ago
No you can't. The UK citizenship is granted on the basis that you intent to stay closely linked and physically live in the UK, not for personal convinneance.
lifeintheuktest
17 years ago

HI there,


Yes you are able to have a ceremony abroad in the british embassy of the country where you are. 


Citizenship ceremonies


Since 1 January 2004 all adults wishing to become British citizens in the United Kingdom have been required to attend a citizenship ceremony as the final stage in the process. Citizenship ceremonies in the United Kingdom are conducted on behalf of the Home Office by Registrars in local areas. For those who are abroad, the citizenship ceremony will be conducted by the British Diplomatic Post in the country where the person lives.


This paragraph was extracted from the home office website, and this is the link:


http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nationality/citizenshipceremonies/



Don't worry man, problem solved.


Oussama

m_chaba@hotmail.com.1330535429
17 years ago
I really need to know this aswers . Any one know that Can I
have a Citizenship Ceremony outside UK because I have to go back to my
country for look after my mum for afew months.

Thank you