Hello all,
I'm a British Citizen by descent which means that I cannot automatically pass on British citizenship to any child who is born abroad. However, after checking the British Nationality Act 1981, in section 3: Acquisition by registration: minors, there mention that it is possible to obtain British citizen even born outside UK when some requirements are met.
My question is that I am the father of the child, while both my parents are British citizen otherwise by descent, but not at the time of my birth but obtained in sometime around 1998-2000. Does that fulfill (3)(b)(ii)??
Also, I studied in the UK in 2000-2009 which was around 10 years ago and then I went back to HK and apart from the college and university certificates, I do not have much to prove. Would that be enough to proof my case for (3)(c)??
Please advise, thank you~
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