Your passport or national identity card or Home Office travel document or Home Office entitlement card or Home Office ARC letter or birth certificate or photographic driving licence or a bank, building society or credit card statement issued to you within the last six months.
Can Brits stay in Germany after Brexit?
British citizens require a visa and/or residence permit for any stay beyond 90 days within any 180-day period. British citizens may apply to the local immigration office (“Ausländerbehörde”) for their residence permits after arrival in Germany and do not need to have obtained a visa prior to travelling to Germany.
How do you prove residency in UK?
If you want to prove you’ve lived in the UK for a different 5 years
- tax documents – for example your P60 or P45.
- a letter from your employer confirming your employment.
- pension statements showing your employer’s pension contributions.
- council tax bills.
- mortgage statements for a house or flat.
Can a German citizen get UK citizenship?
After 31 December 2020 you can be German or you can be British but you can’t be both. In brief, in order to apply for British citizenship an individual must: Have lived in the UK continuously and lawfully* for at least 5 years (3 years if married to a British citizen)
Can I have a German and British passport after Brexit?
In such cases, dual citizenship will be tolerated under certain conditions”. This means that as long as you acquire dual UK-German citizenship before the end of 2020, you will be able to keep this right and you will not be required to choose one citizenship over the other.
What is the difference between British citizen and British national?
All British nationals are eligible to be issued with UK passports. However, only British citizens have the automatic right to live and work in the UK. A BN(O) would have been issued a UK passport issued since 1st July 1987 describing the holder as “British National (Overseas)”.
What do you need to know about a UK citizen card?
– UK photo ID card What is a CitizenCard? A CitizenCard is an official UK ID / proof of age card recognised as such by the Home Office, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute and almost all UK retailers and public transport providers including UK airlines.
Which is the official ID card of the UK?
A CitizenCard is an official UK ID / proof of age card recognised as such by the Home Office, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute and almost all UK retailers and public transport providers including UK airlines.
Can a citizen card be used as an ID?
In addition to the CitizenCard ID we also offer a Yoti CitizenCard, which can be used to create your identity on the free Yoti app. This means you’ll have a physical ID card and the ability to create ID on your mobile. You can select which type of card you require during the paperless online application process.
Which is the official proof of age card in the UK?
A CitizenCard is an official UK ID / proof of age card recognised as such by the Home Office, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute and almost all UK retailers and public transport providers including UK airlines. The adult 18+ photo ID card displays the police and the Security Industry Authority logos…