The values and principles of the UK
When people apply to become permanent residents or citizens of the UK, what do they commit to in a ceremony?
- ○Converting to the Church of England
- ○Giving up their previous nationality in all circumstances
- ✓Upholding the values and principles of the UK
- ○Swearing allegiance solely to the British Parliament
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Upholding the values and principles of the UK
During a citizenship or permanent residency ceremony, individuals make a commitment to uphold the values and principles of the UK.
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