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What is the nationality of the other parent at the time of birth and now?
See also Are you a minor, Indian by descent and also foreign citizen?sunburn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:54 pmAn interesting situation. I have a cousin who has RoA too, but as a commonwealth citizen born prior to 1983, and retains Indian citizenship legitimately.
In this case, the child appears to have acknowledged British citizenship through the RoA, correct, since those born since 1983 can only have RoA if they are British citizens ? Thus it would make the Indian citizenship void.
This is a tricky position to be in. My cousin explicitly carries a print out of gov.uk RoA details indicating that they are indeed Indians and that RoA in their case does not amount to acknowledging British citizenship.
However for those born later than 1983, a RoA does mean you are British, and this may run foul of any Indian authorities at a PoE who are familiar with the matter.
That's a very interesting corner case. It allows the minor who has foreign citizenship by birth and Indian citizenship by descent through registration, to retain Indian citizenship until age of majority, upon which they're compelled to decide, provided they do not acquire a foreign passport beforehand.vinny wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:55 amSee also Are you a minor, Indian by descent and also foreign citizen?