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One more point to add to Jambo post is that;-2) assuming (1) is yes then: no if they give birth abroad. Yes if they give birth in the UK.
Jambo wrote:People born abroad cannot pass their British citizenship to their children if born abroad. They can pass their BC if the child is born in the UK.
1) depends on what basis your wife is British. If born abroad, no. If born in the UK or naturalised, yes.
2) assuming (1) is yes then: no if they give birth abroad. Yes if they give birth in the UK.
Yes.salimsonga wrote:thanks Jambo for your feedback, however am confused lynxukauq comments.
just want to know if my wife (UK citizen born outside of UK) can pass her UK citizenship/passport to her child going to born outside of UK?
please provide YES or NO answer
thanks
Hi Salimsalimsonga wrote:thanks Jambo for your feedback, however am confused lynxukauq comments.
just want to know if my wife (UK citizen born outside of UK) can pass her UK citizenship/passport to her child going to born outside of UK?
please provide YES or NO answer
thanks
No, your wife was naturalised, and thus is British otherwise than by descent and this the child if born abroad would be British by descent.salimsonga wrote:thanks lynxukauq for your clearification, but my wife was born outside of UK & her parents are non UK citizen , so she called "british by descent" , so my wife cannot pass on her citizenship to children born abroad , right?
thanks
That's exactly what I want to do. I will let him choose but in order for him to even have a choice he will need some evidence. Otherwise there is no choice.Ayyubi72 wrote:I would suggest that look after your health and your child's health and good upbringing etc. Let your child decide when they grow up about what they want to do about their children.
My country of origin is Poland so as long as the EU stays in one piece I haven't got much to worry aboutAyyubi72 wrote:But I can guess your country of birth and I think you will choose to worry for next 20 years.
What if we get invaded by Aliens? I am not stressing about it but I just don't want to regret in the future that I misplaced some important paperwork.Ayyubi72 wrote: What if British Nationality Act is amended, as it has been in past many a times, and your grand children somehow do not qualify. What would you do?