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See lessDual Citizenship
Yes, the UK allows dual or multiple citizenships, meaning you can be a British citizen while retaining citizenship of another country, if your other country permits it.
Yes, the UK allows dual or multiple citizenships, meaning you can be a British citizen while retaining citizenship of another country, if your other country permits it.
See lessBritish Citizenship by Descent
You may be eligible for British citizenship by descent if one of your parents was a British citizen at the time of your birth, even if you were born outside the UK.
You may be eligible for British citizenship by descent if one of your parents was a British citizen at the time of your birth, even if you were born outside the UK.
See lessFees for British Citizenship Application
The application fee for British citizenship is approximately £1,330, excluding additional costs like the Life in the UK test and biometric appointments.
The application fee for British citizenship is approximately £1,330, excluding additional costs like the Life in the UK test and biometric appointments.
See lessGood Character Requirement
The good character requirement means that applicants must have no recent criminal convictions, bankruptcy issues, or immigration offenses during their qualifying period.
The good character requirement means that applicants must have no recent criminal convictions, bankruptcy issues, or immigration offenses during their qualifying period.
See lessLanguage Requirement
Yes, applicants must demonstrate knowledge of English, Welsh, or Scottish Gaelic by passing an approved language test or by holding a degree taught in English.
Yes, applicants must demonstrate knowledge of English, Welsh, or Scottish Gaelic by passing an approved language test or by holding a degree taught in English.
See lessResidency Requirements
If applying through naturalization, you generally need to have lived in the UK for at least five years, including holding indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for 12 months.
If applying through naturalization, you generally need to have lived in the UK for at least five years, including holding indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for 12 months.
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The Life in the UK Test is a compulsory test that assesses your knowledge of British customs, history, and laws. You must pass this test as part of the naturalization process.
The Life in the UK Test is a compulsory test that assesses your knowledge of British customs, history, and laws. You must pass this test as part of the naturalization process.
See lessNaturalization Process
To apply for citizenship through naturalization, you must meet residency requirements, pass the Life in the UK test, demonstrate knowledge of English, and show good character.
To apply for citizenship through naturalization, you must meet residency requirements, pass the Life in the UK test, demonstrate knowledge of English, and show good character.
See lessEligibility for British Citizenship
Eligibility for British citizenship can be obtained through birth, descent, naturalization, or registration, depending on residency, parents' citizenship, or length of time in the UK.
Eligibility for British citizenship can be obtained through birth, descent, naturalization, or registration, depending on residency, parents’ citizenship, or length of time in the UK.
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