Users' questions

How can I be Nationalised in UK?

How can I be Nationalised in UK?

There are 5 basic requirements to apply for British citizenship through naturalisation that most candidates must meet.

  1. Be over 18 years old.
  2. Be of “good character”.
  3. Be currently living in the UK.
  4. Meet the English language requirements.
  5. Pass the “Life in the UK” test.

Which form to use to apply for British citizenship?

Form AN is the Application for naturalisation as a British Citizen. You will fill out the application according to your specific eligibility. You will be required to provide such information as: biographical data; proof of residency requirement; and employment information.

Can I apply for British passport with registration certificate?

Your certificate of registration or naturalisation constitutes legal evidence of your acquisition of British citizenship and should be carefully preserved. You should note that HM Passport Office will not issue a British passport in a name that is different to any other passport or travel document that a person holds.

How much does UK citizenship cost?

In 2022, it costs £1,330 to make an application to naturalise as a British citizen. This includes the fee for the citizenship ceremony….

UK nationality applications
Application category Fee from 11 October 2021
Naturalisation British overseas territory citizens £1,000

How much does it cost to apply for British citizenship 2021?

In 2022, it costs £1,330 to make an application to naturalise as a British citizen….

UK nationality applications
Application category Fee from 11 October 2021
Naturalisation £1,330
Naturalisation British overseas territory citizens £1,000
Nationality registration as a British citizen – adult £1,206

What documents do I need for UK passport?

You’ll need all of the following: your full birth certificate showing your parents’ details. the passport you used to come into the UK or any foreign passport that you’re included on. evidence of one parent’s British nationality, for example their UK birth or adoption, naturalisation or registration certificate.