Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 3:37 pm-
I got my British citizenship a while ago. I didn't do it immediately, because the most important thing in my mind is the ability to vote. Since Commonwealth citizens can vote here anyway, I didn't feel as compelled to naturalise. Eventually I did get it for a number of reasons:
1. Mobility within Europe so I could dream about relocating somewhere warmer!
2. Shorter queues at Heathrow, especially when you arrive at 7am with every other transatlantic flight
3. With two passports I have more options when I travel. When I went to Brazil I didn't need a tourist visa on my UK passport, while Canadians need one. I paid less for a Turkish visa by using my British passport instead of my Canadian one.
4. You can leave the UK for long periods of time without risking your status. With ILR, once you are out of the country for a certain amount of time the status can become void, and you have to start at the beginning again.
3. Similarly, if you are out of the country for shorter periods of time it affects your ability to apply for naturalisation. When you apply, they ask you to prove you haven't been out of the country for more than a certain amount of days during the last 3 or 5 years.
I didn't think it was going to be a big deal, but when I was at the citizenship ceremony I actually felt a bit emotional. There were about 20 people in my group, from around 15 different countries. Everyone was clearly pleased and some were overjoyed. It made me feel much more connected. I have been in the UK for almost 8 years, and I am married to a brit, and my daughter is a Brit (and Canadian), and I thought by now I really am both British and Canadian, so getting the citizenship reflected that new reality.
By the way, Canucky Woman, before I moved to London I lived in Amsterdam, and I never had any positive feelings about being foreign in the Netherlands. I found that torture. After 3 1/2 year I ran away, and ended up in here, and my life decidedly picked up. I really hope you are finding the Dutch experience better than I did!