Hi,
I have asked another question in another thread, but I wanted to ask this separate question here. My apologies if this is not the done thing.
Grandfather is Born in England around turn of the century. Father is born in Australia in 1948. Sister is born in Australia in 1986.
Is my father a citizen by descent or otherwise?
My reading of the 1981 act, section 14 is that his circumstance is not mentioned, thereby making him a citizen otherwise than by descent, because he was born prior to 1 january 1949 and therefore he was a british subject not by virtuate of 1948 section 5, but virtue of 1914 section 1. how does a "natural born british subject" translate into the 1981 law?
My father has had a british passport since his early twenties. Does this mean he gave up aussie citizenship? Could the 1971 legislation have an effect here?
Thanks!
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