The values and principles of the UK
What is the primary purpose of the oath or affirmation taken at the citizenship ceremony?
- ○To renounce all previous cultural identity
- ✓To pledge loyalty to the United Kingdom and its values
- ○To demonstrate English language proficiency
- ○To register with the local council
Correct answer
To pledge loyalty to the United Kingdom and its values
At the citizenship ceremony, applicants take an oath or affirmation pledging loyalty to the UK, its values, and its monarch.
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