Ceremonies
British citizenship ceremonies in Salford
Under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 all applicants aged 18 years or over who have had their application for British citizenship granted must attend a citizenship ceremony.
Child and baby naming ceremonies
A naming ceremony is one way in which parents can celebrate and welcome a child or children into the family.
Civil partnership ceremonies/formations
When you decide to enter into a civil partnership, it is up to you whether you decide to have a ceremony or not. It is a legal requirement that you must acknowledge you are entering into a civil partnership by reading or saying aloud the declaration required by law as stated on the Civil Partnership Schedule.
Commitment ceremonies
The partnership register and commitment ceremony are intended for couples of any gender who wish to celebrate their commitment to each other and are unable or do not wish to go through a ceremony of marriage.
Renewal of vows ceremonies
A renewal of vows ceremony is for married couples who wish to celebrate their original vows to one another by making new vows and promises in front of family and friends to demonstrate their continued dedication and commitment to one another.
This page was last updated on 3 October 2009














