The citizenship ceremony

The ceremony is a celebration of this new legal status and welcomes the new citizen into their community.  It also confers rights and responsibilities to the new citizen to participate fully in British society.

The registrar will lead the ceremony and will introduce the Provost of Stirling who as part of the ceremony will give a welcoming speech to the new citizens. 

During the ceremony, each prospective citizen must either swear or affirm an oath of allegiance to the Queen and make a pledge of loyalty to the United Kingdom. This must be done in the English language.  
To swear an oath means to swear by Almighty God.  
To affirm an oath is a suitable option for those who are not religious or who do not want to swear by Almighty God.  Holy books can be brought to the ceremony if so desired.

Following the oath or affirmation and pledge, you will be presented with your Certificate of Registration or Naturalisation by the Provost.

Photographs can be taken with the Provost after the ceremony has been completed.

For further information on becoming a British citizen please refer to the Home office British Citizenship Website