Hi,
I was wondering if someone could advise on the below. Son wants to make an application under UKF as the child of an unmarried British national father and Sierra Leonan mother. The father did not acquire his nationality through descent and was British at the time of the son's birth (1993).
The father had an extra-marital relationship with the mother and the son was born and has lived in Sierra Leone all his life. He has a birth certificate and DNA evidence (at HO approved testing centre) as proof of paternity. The father has since passed away in 2017 so obtaining evidence of his nationality is going to be difficult especially because the son was the result of an extra-marital relationship so it is difficult for him to contact the father's family as they have not been helpful in providing information.
He has submitted a SAR but I cannot find any HO guidance under what circumstances a SAR can be requested for a deceased relative especially where the son is not the representative. It is unlikely as well that HO will have any record of the father's nationality as it was acquired over 25 years ago.
Would anyone be able to shed any light on this? Under what circumstance can SAR of the father be requested? Also, what evidence the son can provide if he is unable to obtain proof of deceased father's nationality.
His British nationality exists as matter of law so it seems unfair that he should be deprived of this, if unable to evidence father's nationality via a passport.
Many thanks
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