Citizenship applications are made to the Home Office
Related questions (2)
To which government department do you submit a citizenship application?
The Foreign Office
The Home Office
The Department of Education
The Ministry of Justice
Explanation
Citizenship applications are made to the Home Office, which is the UK government department responsible for immigration, security, and law and order. The Foreign Office (A) handles international relations. The Department of Education (C) and Ministry of Justice (D) have different responsibilities.
What does "good character" mean in the context of a citizenship application?
Being wealthy and well-educated
Having no serious criminal record and not deceiving immigration authorities
Being born in a Commonwealth country
Having lived in the UK for at least 20 years
Explanation
In the context of a citizenship application, "good character" means having no serious criminal record and no attempts to deceive immigration authorities. It does not relate to wealth, education, country of birth, or a specific duration of residence beyond the standard requirements.