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So ... are you a Dutch citizen or not? Do you have a Dutch passport?trevormom wrote:yes i was adopted under anguilla law.
I was born in the netherland antillies.
The British Nationality Act 1981 only came into force on 1 January 1983. As you were adopted before then, I am not certain there was any basis for you to have obtained United Kingdom & Colonies status solely based on the adoption.No i do not have the passport yet,because i was told i need to be naturalized but i have been reading up on the Acts that where passed in 1981 i think and it says that once a child was legally adopted in the courts that i am from the place where i was adopted.
trevormom wrote:No i have a anguilla passport the only travel document i ever had i also have as they put it the adoption cetificate that states the woman who adopted me as my mother so yes i am anguillian, i read this on the uk border website and i think it qualifies me to be a BOTC here is what i read
.... So i guess if this information is correct i can apply for the BOTC passport.
Well JAJ is the main man here regarding British Nationality so listen to him.trevormom wrote:it say BOTC, so i guess this means i can apply for a UK passport?
and does this enable my son to get a uk or anguillian paspport by descent, and guys let me tell u all thanks u all need to come work in anguilla it seems we do not knw the laws.
Interesting. The problem I see is that prior to 1983, only adoption in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man conferred Citizenship of the UK & Colonies.trevormom wrote:it say BOTC, so i guess this means i can apply for a UK passport?
It doesn't apply! The problem here is that the person may never have become a CUKC on adoption and hence may not be a BOTC.Backer wrote:Doesn't the below apply to you?
The British Overseas Territories Act 2002 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which superseded parts of the British Nationality Act 1981.
I don't know where you read this but it is wrong. Section 23 of the British Nationality Act 1981, which deals with Citizens of the UK & Colonies (CUKCs) becoming BOTC on 1.1.83, makes no reference to those who acquired citizenship by adoption.trevormom wrote:i also read this a while ago guys i love you all 4 making me read and figure out the laws,
''In most cases, you became a British overseas territories citizen on 1 January 1983 if you were a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth, descent, legal adoption, naturalisation or registration in a place that was a British overseas territory on 1 January 1983''
Forget your passport, for now. It may have been issued by mistake so you cannot rely on it.trevormom wrote:JaJ,
in the same chapter you gave me it also says this lower down,
A person born outside the British overseas territories (see Note A to Annex D) before 1 January 1983 may be regarded as a British overseas territories citizen on production of:
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a passport issued on or after 1 January 1983 describing the holder as a British Dependent Territories citizen or a British overseas territories citizen; or
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the relevant documents related to the person's, his or her parents', grandparents', spouse's birth, adoption, marriage, death, registration or naturalisation