UK Citizenship Application Cost Calculator
Instantly estimate your total Home Office fees, mandatory test costs, and additional expenses for British naturalisation or registration.
Calculate Your Citizenship Costs
Enter your application details below to get an instant, accurate estimate of your total UK citizenship application costs. Perfect for budgeting your journey to British citizenship.
Cost Estimator
Fill in your application details to see your estimated fee breakdown
Determines the base Home Office application fee
Estimated Total Cost
Breakdown based on current Home Office fees
Standard UK Citizenship Fees
Current baseline fees for UK citizenship applications. Note that Home Office fees are subject to periodic changes, usually announced in the spring.
| Item | Estimated Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Naturalisation (Form AN) | £1,605 | Plus mandatory £130 ceremony fee |
| Child Registration (Form MN1) | £1,214 | No ceremony fee required |
| Other Adult Registration | £1,214 | e.g., British Overseas Territories Citizens |
| Life in the UK Test | £50 | Mandatory for ages 18-64, per attempt |
| Secure English Language Test (SELT) | ~£150 | Varies slightly by test provider |
Citizenship Costs FAQ
Everything you need to know about budgeting for your British citizenship application.
The Home Office fee for adult naturalisation (Form AN) is £1,605, plus a mandatory £130 citizenship ceremony fee, totaling £1,735. Child registration (Form MN1) costs £1,214. These figures are subject to periodic government updates.
Yes. Most adults must also budget for the Life in the UK Test (£50) and a Secure English Language Test (SELT), which typically costs around £150. You may also incur costs for certified document translations or professional immigration advice.
No. The £130 citizenship ceremony fee only applies to adult applicants (aged 18 and over) who are being naturalised. Children applying for registration do not attend a ceremony and therefore do not pay this fee.
Fee waivers are generally not available for adult citizenship applications. However, children applying for registration may be eligible for a fee waiver if they meet specific financial hardship criteria set by the Home Office.
