The values and principles of the UK
In addition to taking an oath of allegiance, what else must a new citizen do at the citizenship ceremony?
- ○Pass an English language test
- ✓Make a pledge to uphold the values of the UK
- ○Sign a contract of employment
- ○Surrender their previous passport
Correct answer
Make a pledge to uphold the values of the UK
At the citizenship ceremony, new citizens take an oath of allegiance and also make a pledge to uphold the rights and freedoms of the United Kingdom.
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