British Citizenship Certificate Process
Summary
To replace a british citizenship certificate, apply to the home office with proof of identity and pay the fee. For a name change, execute a deed poll and notify relevant agencies. If you only have a copy of your certificate, submit it with your application. Consult the home office website for forms and detailed instructions.Full Conversation
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Sure! Here’s a more detailed guidance on the processes:
- Replacement of Citizenship Certificate:
- Fill out the appropriate application form from the Home Office website.
- Provide proof of identity, such as a passport or biometric residence permit.
- Pay the fee, which is currently £*.
- Name Change via Deed Poll:
- Obtain a deed poll form and fill in your new name details.
- Sign the form in the presence of a witness.
- Use the deed poll to update your records with organisations such as banks, DVLA, and HM Passport Office.
Is there a particular step you need more help with?
I don't have the original certificate I have just a copy of my citizenship certificate
If you only have a copy of your citizenship certificate, you can still apply for a replacement. Here's what you need to do:
- Replacement with Copy: Submit the copy you have along with your application to the Home Office. Clearly explain your situation and provide any additional identification you have.
Would you like more information on how to fill out the application form or any other specific details?
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