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Section 3(2)
A child will qualify under this section if:
they were born outside the UK
either of the child’s parents was a British citizen by descent at the time of the child’s birth
the mother or father of that parent (the child’s grandparent) became, or but for their death would have become a British citizen otherwise than by descent, either:
on 1 January 1983
at the time of the parent’s birth
the British citizen by descent parent lived in the UK for a continuous period of 3 years at any time before the child’s birth. During that period, they should not have absences exceeding 270 days. The application must be made whilst the child is under 18 years of age.
If the child was born on or after 21 May 2002, the parent can have been resident in a qualifying British overseas territory.
The 3-year residence requirement for the parent does not need to be met if the child is stateless.
An example of a child who qualifies under section 3(2) is as follows:
John’s maternal grandfather was born in the United Kingdom in 1949
John’s mother was born in France in 1970 (and is a British citizen by descent). She lived in the United Kingdom from September 1989 to September 1992 (and was not outside the United Kingdom for more than 270 days during that time)
John, born in France in 2009, is not a British citizen but can be registered under section 3(2)
It is important to note that a child registered under this section will be a British citizen by descent and unable to pass British citizenship automatically by descent to any of their children born abroad.
On the other hand, a child registered under section 3(5) (see below) will be a British citizen otherwise than by descent; any of their children born abroad will be British by descent.
If the family are living abroad, you will need to decide whether to apply under this section. Or, if there is a possibility that the family may return to live in the UK or a British overseas territory before the child reaches age 15, whether to wait and apply under section 3(5). You should indicate that you are aware of this by ticking the relevant box on the application.