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Once a British citizen always a British citizen (unless renounced or you commit a serious criminal offence).kayanne wrote:Hi
Quick question. My 12 year old is registered as a British citizen but is also a south African citizen. He will be moving with his father back to South Africa in August. I was wondering how this will affect his future registration as a British citizen?
For instance if his British passport needs renewing but he lives in south Africa, will I have trouble renewing or will he loose his British citizenship?
Thank you
False.kayanne wrote:Thank you, but I thought that if you registered and when you turn 18 if you don't swear the oath it can be revoked, or is that just rubbish that I heard?
No, she would not need to apply to retain her SA rights as her BC registration took place before her 18th birthday and the registration certificate would be the proof.kayanne wrote:I knew the rule with minors I just wasn't sure about his British rights if he ever wanted to come back and live in the UK.
Does your daughter then need to apply to retain her SA rights when she turns 18?
Also, would I NOT be able to renew his British passport in the UK?
Thank you for the great advice I appreciate it
kayanne wrote:Great so he will always hold dual nationality. Yes
He would need to as you say attend an interview for his first adult passport like I have also done in the past, therefore he would need to have the passport with him could he enter SA with either passport then? It is illegal for a South African citizen to enter South Africa on a foreign passport even if they have dual citizenship, so if he has a SA passport, he needs to use that to enter SA.
Do you know what the difference is on naturalized and registered as a BC, are there any conditions between the two? Naturalisation is for adults and registration is for children under 18 and they are both the same, no conditions and just called something different
Has he had a SA passport before? Was he born in SA or registered as a citizen?kayanne wrote:They are planning on moving to SA in August, I thought he could just enter SA on his British passport.
I need to apply for his SA passport now or an emergency one at least, do they do such applications? The SA home office is not the easiest or quickest to deal with.
Yes, he can enter on his BC passport but they have become quite pedantic at passport control and like to make things difficult for people, keeps them entertained I suppose lol. Given the time constraints you have, if he enters on his BC passport that should be fine and then does his renewal at Home Affairs locally.kayanne wrote:Hi
Yes he has had two SA passports in his life.
I have read that if he enters SA with his UK passport, his father could easily be fined or cautioned and asked to have his SA passport issued within 3 months, there is not a HUGE issue if he enters with his UK passport.
My ex husband has always entered SA on his European passport and he too is a SA Citizen
Yes, you will be fine and as a SA citizen you will always have the right of permanent residence, but there are also conditions attached to this if you choose to return to live.kayanne wrote:Thank you one last question. I naturalized in 2011 and did not retain my SA rights as I chose not too, I will be ok to enter SA for a holiday right on British passport even being an ex as citizen?