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2.—(1) Table 8 specifies the amount of fees for applications relating to nationality.
(2) The fees specified in Table 8 are subject to paragraph 3 (fee reduction for applications for naturalisation by spouses or civil partners) and paragraph 4 (fee reduction for applications for registration in respect of two or more children).
Number of fee | Type of application | Amount of fee |
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8.1 | Fees for applications for naturalisation | |
8.1.1 | Application for naturalisation as a British citizen. | £771 |
8.1.2 | Application for naturalisation as a British overseas territories citizen. | £771 |
8.2 | Fees for applications for registration | |
8.2.1 | Application for registration as a British citizen under the 1981 Act. | £551 |
8.2.2 | Application for registration as a British citizen under the 1997 Act. | £551 |
8.2.3 | Application for registration as a British overseas territories citizen. | £551 |
8.2.4 | Application for registration as a British overseas citizen. | £551 |
8.2.5 | Application for registration as a British subject. | £551 |
8.2.6 | Application for registration as a British protected person. | £551 |
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