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    Many thanks for clarifying my queries, really appreciate your services.

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    I hold Indian passport. During Spanish nationality oath ceremony do I have to show my Indian passport renounce document or they need renounce document after the oath?.
    Do they need any further documents during/ after oath?

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    Hello Patricia
    Please kindly answer my doubt regarding renounce passport.
    Many thanks in advance

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    Hello dkg,

    You only need to take with you the residence card; your passport is not required on that day. The Civil Registry will let you know in case you need to take anything else.

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    Patricia Martin
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    Hi Patricia
    Finally I got appointment letter from civil registration in 2 weeks. My Spanish language level is poor.. in swearing do i say " si" to all questions?.
    It says "swear or promise" - what is the difference?
    I also have to fill up a form, what form is that - is that difficult to fill considering my poor Spanish skills?
    Pls answer..
    Special thanks and best regards

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    Hi Patricia
    Please kindly reply. Sorry for being so needy.

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    Hello dkg

    I canĀ“t advice you to answer yes to all questions as I do not know what are all the questions they will ask you. Swear and promise have very similar meanings, and it basically refers to your promise to pledge allegiance to the Spanish Crown and State and accept you duties and rights as a Spanish citizen.

    I believe they have handed you a form to be filled out with your personal details, similar to a birth inscription, so you indicate your full given names, birth details, parentsĀ“details, even including your parents marriage details.

    If you wish to discuss more details, please feel free to contact us by email.

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    Patricia Martin
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