Your step-by-step guide to becoming a British citizen
Includes chapters 2-6 from the Home Office's Life in the United Kingdom book
In The British Citizenship Test For Dummies, Julian Knight guides you through the process of becoming a UK citizen - with all the official material needed to ace the latest Government test. Packed with over 300 practice questions and answers, practical advice on immigration interviews, Government paperwork, dual nationality, and much more, your path from applicant to citizen couldn't be smoother.
Julian Knight is a writer and was the BBC News consumer affairs reporter for five years. He is also the author of Wills, Probate & Inheritance Tax For Dummies.
Discover how to:
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Fill in your immigration forms
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Pass the official exam
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Prepare for immigration interviews
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Deal with Government agencies
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Make use of your citizenship rights
Includes chapters 2-6 from the Home Office's Life in the United Kingdom book
In The British Citizenship Test For Dummies, Julian Knight guides you through the process of becoming a UK citizen - with all the official material needed to ace the latest Government test. Packed with over 300 practice questions and answers, practical advice on immigration interviews, Government paperwork, dual nationality, and much more, your path from applicant to citizen couldn't be smoother.
Julian Knight is a writer and was the BBC News consumer affairs reporter for five years. He is also the author of Wills, Probate & Inheritance Tax For Dummies.
Discover how to:
_
Fill in your immigration forms
_
Pass the official exam
_
Prepare for immigration interviews
_
Deal with Government agencies
_
Make use of your citizenship rights
"...covers decisions and legal requirements involved in living in the UK, and includes a full chapter of sample test questions..." ( familiesonline.co.uk , Friday 18th January 2008) Described as "a comprehensive, step-by-step manual offering invaluable advice and hundreds of practice questions and answers" in an article titled 'Becoming a Brit'. It was then mentioned again at the end of the article when listed as recommended reading. Focus Magazine May/June 2008







