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NelsonVG wrote:Hypothetical:
(1) I am married to a UK citizen and living in a British Overseas Territory*, does my residence here with my UK citizen spouse count towards naturalising as a UK citizen?
(2) If the answer is yes to the above, how long must I live here?
(3) If my spouse was not a UK citizen when I married my spouse, would the "residency clock" only start to tick from when my spouse became a UK citizen (spouse is considering registering, not naturalising, as a UK citizen)?
(4) Separate question, does living in a British Overses Territory count as residence for becoming a naturalised UK citizen (for clarity, I am not referring to any other form of British citizenship).
*Not Cypriot Base Areas.
Many thanks.
NelsonVG wrote:SCENARIO
FACTS:
- I am a regular UK citizen but only by descent;
- I am living in a British Overseas Territory and have been for 3 years; I hold a work permit here; I do not have any "belonger" or other status here, nor am I a BOT citizen;
- My wife is pregnant and we are deciding where to have the baby; there are limited maternity options in the Territory; and
- My wife lives with me here at the moment but she has only lived here 1 year and before that did not live in the UK or any British OVerseas Territory; she is not a UK or other type of British citizen, or EU/EEA citizen either.
QUESTIONS:
I am clear enough that if our baby is born in the British Overseas Territory, my child will be a regular UK citizen. What if my wife chooses to give birth in another country (travelling there shortly before giving birth and travelling back to the British Overseas Territory afterwards)?
Assuming the baby would be a UK citizen:
- would it be a UK citizen "by descent" or "otherwise than by descent"; and
- what would the procedure be to get a passport etc. for the baby.
Thanks.
NelsonVG wrote: f. Or - if the child was born on or after 21 May 2002, the parent in question:
i. had, at any time before the minor's birth lived a qualifying
territory for a continuous period of 3 years; and
ii. was in that qualifying territory at the beginning of that 3 year period; and
iii. was not absent from the qualifying territories for more than 270 days in that 3 year period....