Hi Team,
I hope I can receive some advice from this forum regarding registration as a British Citizens via a maternal grandmother.
I was born in Australia, a Commonwealth country, prior to 1981. My parents were married at the time of my birth.
My mother was born in Australia (to married parents) in 1948. My maternal grandmother was born in England. My mother successfully registered for, and received British Citizenship (UKM) around 10 years’ back.
I’m aware there have been a raft of changes regarding British nationality and attempts to put any discriminatory anomalies, against women, corrected from previously forms of British nationality legislation.
I don’t have the knowledge whether the UKM/Romein case would result in a successful application in my circumstances. . The other option I was thinking is section 4L. However section 4L, from my reading of the Guidance, appears to not be relevant to any grandchildren born with in a Commonwealth country.
If you have any ideas how I might go about a successful application for registration from a maternal British grandmother when the applicant was born in a Commonwealth country prior to 1981.
That was a bit mouthful! I hope what I’ve provided is enough information for the Brains Trust to form an option.
I thank you for your time and any information or advice you may have for me to receive British citizenship by registration via my maternal grandmother.
Thanks!
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