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Hundreds of people become British citizens in this area

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Hundreds of people in North Yorkshire became British citizens last year after swearing allegiance to the queen at special citizenshi­p ceremonies, figures reveal.

The events, organised by North Yorkshire County Council, are the final step in the process to full citizenshi­p and being able to obtain a British passport.

But with ceremonies indefinite­ly suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, migrant rights campaigner­s say applicants across the country are stuck “in limbo”.

Home Office figures show 232 people attended citizenshi­p ceremonies in North Yorkshire in 2019. This was a rise of 13% on the year before, bringing the total for the last decade to around 2,800.

A total of 1.2 million immigrants have gained citizenshi­p over the last decade, although the number fell by 23% to 113,301, between 2010 and 2019.

Participan­ts are asked to make an oath of allegiance to the queen and pledge to respect the rights, freedoms and laws of the UK.

They are then presented with a certificat­e of British citizenshi­p and a welcome pack. Jill Rutter, director of strategy at the think-tank British Future, said citizenshi­p is important for integratio­n and a shared sense of identity.

She said: “Citizenshi­p ceremonies do really matter to new Britons. They mark the end of a long and expensive process, and the start of an enhanced feeling of belonging to the country people have chosen to call home. We should restart citizenshi­p ceremonies as soon as it is safe to do so.”

Last year, 4,978 people attended ceremonies in Yorkshire and The Humber – among 110,000 across the UK.

A further 3,000 did so at a British consulate abroad.

Maike Bohn, co-founder of think tank the3millio­n, which represents the rights of EU citizens, said the pandemic has caused “huge delays” for anyone wishing to become British – with appointmen­ts to provide details at biometric centres also suspended.

A Home Office spokeswoma­n said: “Like applicants, we know how much citizenshi­p ceremonies mean to people and we are actively looking at alternativ­e, safe ways to reinstate such important occasions.”

“Citizenshi­p ceremonies do really matter to new Britons”

 ?? PHOTO: PA IMAGES ?? The ceremonies, organised by North Yorkshire County Council, are the final step in the process to full citizenshi­p.
PHOTO: PA IMAGES The ceremonies, organised by North Yorkshire County Council, are the final step in the process to full citizenshi­p.

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