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They're British by descent and can apply for a passport.
Keep in mind their children (your grandchildren) will not be eligible for citizenship that way.You’re automatically a British citizen if you were born outside the UK and all of the following apply:
you were born on or after 1 July 2006
your mother or father was a British citizen when you were born
your British parent could pass on their citizenship to you
Note that children will be British automatically as you are a British citizen - no specific formality required.
Above correct as you rightly outlined above.meyou5ick wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 7:21 pmThank you so much for your quick input. I gathered the following based on my circumstances.
I (father) have British citizenship, my partner is not a British citizenship.
My child (not yet born) can have British citizenship automatically as he/she is born after 2006 based on - me having citizenship before his/her birth
- my partner not married to anyone else at his/her birth
- me acquiring citizenship by naturalisation
Thus, even if I have child abroad, I can apply for their passport directly at the consulate in whichever country I am. However, it might take months as opposed to applying from within UK. The child will not get visa (not really a rush) and will have to wait for months to get the passport.
Their children (my grandchildren) however will have to be born in UK to continue carrying British citizenship.
Is that all above correct? Please can someone verify. I write this back because I have cognitive learning limitations.
Appreciate your help, means a lot.