David007 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:15 pm
Hi IT
I may not have made it clear. My grandmother was born in the UK. Her father and grandfather were born in Ireland. My grandmother had automatic citizenship because her father (my GGF) was born in Ireland as was my GGGF. As I understand it for me to get any hope of a sniff at citizenship my father sough has been on the FBR. They are obviously all passed now. Ironically my partner is Irish, and my daughter born in the UK has an Irish citizen too! I don’t feel optimistic as I assume my father should be on the FBR. I just wondered why they do FBR when I can prove that my family lineage exits as I’ve the papers to prove it! I m not very optimistic.
Greeting from Wales and thank you
David
Oh, I see! That's a shame, I was really looking forward to giving someone some good news lol
Your grandmother's father was the Ireland-born person, I see. So your father, you hope was FBR registered before
you were born, so you could do it too, I see. There might be some wiggle room concerning when the FBR rules came into effect around when your dad was registered (if he was) and whether different rules were in effect decades ago, but I must confess I'm not at all familiar with that.
It's a very good question, I think there should be a way just like requesting birth certificates, if we could ask to verify if someone is on the FBR/when they were added. Would love to hear of anything more on this from someone who's ever submitted an information request or something.
In my opinion, I think if a parent knew they were registered on the FBR (either through their own parent's doing or by themselves), and knew the implications and constraints, they'd be much more likely to see to their children getting registered themselves for them while they're young (or at least telling them that
they were registered beforehand, so the possibility is always there for them). I don't think this sort of thing gets talked about enough, my dad had no idea.
Any chance you might find a long lost FBR certificate belonging to your dad that restores the possibility?
All the best anyways!