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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Order 2016 No. 177
10.—(1) A fee is to be charged for attending to an application or request for a process or service of a type specified in table 7.
(2) Table 7 specifies the maximum amount that may be charged in respect of each application or request, for a process or service.
Number | Type of application, process or service | Maximum amount |
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7.1 | Naturalisation as a British citizen or a British overseas territories citizen. | £1,500 |
7.2 | Registration as a British citizen, a British subject, a British protected person, a British overseas citizen or a British overseas territories citizen. | £1,500 |
7.3 | Registration of a declaration of renunciation of British citizenship, British overseas citizenship, British overseas territories citizenship or of the status of British subject, British National (Overseas) or British protected person. | £400 |
7.4 | Amendment of a certificate of registration or naturalisation as a British citizen. | £250 |
7.5 | Arrangement of a citizenship ceremony. | £100 |
7.6 | Administration of a citizenship oath, or oath and pledge, where not administered at a citizenship ceremony. | £10 |
7.7 | Issuing of a document confirming that a person has the right of abode in the United Kingdom. | £550 |
7.8 | Supply of a certified copy of a notice, certificate, order, declaration or entry given, granted or made under the 1981 Act, any of the former nationality Acts, or the 1997 Act. | £250 |
7.9 | Supply of a copy, or replacement, or amended version of any of the documents specified above. | £250 |
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