Citizenship and nationality
- Citizenship Ceremonies

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Application to become a British citizen is made through the Home Office. To celebrate successful applicants, those aged over 18 are required to attend a citizenship ceremony. Children under 18 who have applied with their parents may attend a ceremony with other members of the family to collect their certificate. They do not have to take the oath/affirmation or pledge, but may do so if they wish. If they do not attend the ceremony, another family member may collect their certificate.
What must you do next?
You must contact us to make a booking for your ceremony.
Please have the letter from the Home Office with you as you will be asked for the poll and cover note numbers printed at the top right of the letter.
You will be asked the following questions:
- Do you want a group or individual ceremony? (Each ceremony caters for 30 - 40 recipients. There is no charge for a group ceremony.) If you do not want to be part of a group ceremony, you will need to discuss alternative arrangements with us when you contact us to make a booking. You will be charged a fee for an individual ceremony.
- Are you going to swear or affirm the oath?
- Are there any special requirements we need to know about?
- Are you happy to shake hands when you receive your certificate?
- How many guests would you like to bring? (This is usually limited to two.)
When you book the ceremony please tell us if you are going to swear or affirm the oath of allegiance. If you are unclear about this, please refer to the information in the Home Office letter.
A letter of confirmation will be sent to you within seven days after booking the ceremony.
What happens at a ceremony?
- On arrival at the ceremony venue you will be asked to show your letter of invitation. Light refreshments will be served.
- You will be given a pledge card with the words to the oath or affirmation and pledge that you have to say during the ceremony. You will also receive an information pack.
- Each ceremony is for a group of 30 - 40 new citizens.
- After a speech of welcome, the superintendent registrar will invite you to swear the oath of allegiance or, if you prefer, to speak the affirmation of allegiance. If you are going to swear the oath before God, you may bring a holy book with you.
- A dignitary will then present you with your citizenship certificate.
- Guests are welcome, but usually limited to two people.
- An official photographer is in attendance if you wish to have photographs taken at the ceremony.
Where will the ceremony take place?
Ceremonies are generally held on Wednesday evenings, starting at 7pm, in the Town Hall, Katharine Street, Croydon.
Contact Details
- Contact name
- Nationality Checking Service
- Telephone
- 020 8726 6301
- register.office@croydon.gov.uk
- Address
- Croydon Register Office,
Mint Walk,
Croydon,
CR0 1EA
Opening times
Monday - Friday 9.30am to 4.00pm
- Contact name
- Home Office (Immigration Directorate)
- Telephone
- 0870 606 7766
- Address
- Apollo House
Block C, Whitgift Centre
36 Wellesley Road
Croydon CR9 3RR - Website
- www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk