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Do you know the words to second verse of national anthem?MattR wrote:So I'm already a UK citizen?... Do I need anything from my parents to apply for the passport? How do I prove that I'm eligible?
Thanks
You are a British citizen by descent. Have a look at the passport application guidanceMattR wrote:So I'm already a UK citizen?... Do I need anything from my parents to apply for the passport? How do I prove that I'm eligible?
Thanks
You need to establish the circumstances of your birth if your father was married to your mother or not.MattR wrote:I was born in Canada and have lived here all my life, my father immigrated here from the UK in the early 70's, and married my Canadian mother here.
Do I qualify for UK Citizenship by decent? if so, how complicated of a process is it to obtain?
Perhaps reading the whole thread will be beneficialBIG Dobby wrote:You need to establish the circumstances of your birth if your father was married to your mother or not.
If yes, he was married to your mother then you are British citizen by descent n can apply for passport with all the necessary evidence at your arsenal.
if no, then there may be an entitlement under Section 3(1) of BNA 1981. This will give you full citizenship i.e British citizen otherwise than by descent.
Please note: i dont know if it is limited to only MINORS. I know there are certain avenues for adults to be registered as British citizens
MattR wrote:I was born in 91. Parents were married at the time, yes.
CR001 wrote:Perhaps reading the whole thread will be beneficialBIG Dobby wrote:You need to establish the circumstances of your birth if your father was married to your mother or not.
If yes, he was married to your mother then you are British citizen by descent n can apply for passport with all the necessary evidence at your arsenal.
if no, then there may be an entitlement under Section 3(1) of BNA 1981. This will give you full citizenship i.e British citizen otherwise than by descent.
Please note: i dont know if it is limited to only MINORS. I know there are certain avenues for adults to be registered as British citizens
OP is British by Descent as already clarified in response to ohara's question . FYI - Entitlement to register is under section 1(3) and NOT 3(1). MN1 is ONLY applicable to under 18 year olds.
MattR wrote:I was born in 91. Parents were married at the time, yes.
I am a female. Please don't confuse the issue of the OPs question, which has been answered. S 3(1) discretionary registration has nothing to do with this topic.BIG Dobby wrote:Thanks for the correction, bro. Chapter 9.9 under section 3(1) is discretionary (including 9.2 -9.16) - as these people dont have to meet all the strict requirements of Chapter 9.17CR001 wrote:Perhaps reading the whole thread will be beneficialBIG Dobby wrote:You need to establish the circumstances of your birth if your father was married to your mother or not.
If yes, he was married to your mother then you are British citizen by descent n can apply for passport with all the necessary evidence at your arsenal.
if no, then there may be an entitlement under Section 3(1) of BNA 1981. This will give you full citizenship i.e British citizen otherwise than by descent.
Please note: i dont know if it is limited to only MINORS. I know there are certain avenues for adults to be registered as British citizens
OP is British by Descent as already clarified in response to ohara's question . FYI - Entitlement to register is under section 1(3) and NOT 3(1). MN1 is ONLY applicable to under 18 year olds.
MattR wrote:I was born in 91. Parents were married at the time, yes.
Ok Roger Roger. CR001: noted! you are a female. Next time I will read in between linesnoajthan wrote:OP is not a minor.
OP is already British.