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Sorry im no expert in the this area but if I have interpreted it correctly, the parent only has to fulfill either (i) or (ii) right? my husband grandfather and grandmother did have CUKC status at the time of my father in law's birth. They were born 1930s in the Crown's Dominions were born as British Subject. when BNA 1948 came into effect they became CUKC. So (ii) was fulfilled."... he is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies born to or legally adopted by a parent who had that citizenship at the time of the birth or adoption, and
the parent either-
(i) then had that citizenship by his birth, adoption, naturalisation or (except as mentioned below) registration in the United Kingdom or in any of the Islands ; or
(ii) had been born to or legally adopted by a parent who at the time of that birth or adoption so had it ; or ... "
They may have had CUKC but it looks like they had it by connection with Hong Kong, not the United Kingdom. Big difference. As a general rule, in order to become a British citizen in 1983 you had to be a UK-connected CUKC, not a Colony-CUKC.wowowo wrote: Sorry im no expert in the this area but if I have interpreted it correctly, the parent only has to fulfill either (i) or (ii) right? my husband grandfather and grandmother did have CUKC status at the time of my father in law's birth. They were born 1930s in the Crown's Dominions were born as British Subject. when BNA 1948 came into effect they became CUKC. So (ii) was fulfilled.
The flow-chart is missing some words referring to acquiring CUKC by connection with the UK itself.wowowo wrote: The flow chart actually determines that my husband has the right of abode in the uk at 31 Dec 1982 under IA 1971 Section 2 (1) (b) (ii).