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british nationality
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:49 am
by rahul pandya
Dear sir/madam,
Re: born to British mother before 1983
could you please let me due to recent change in nationality law would it be possible to apply under UKM category.
. my mother was born in Africa and she was a British protected person by birth and my grandparent was CUKC British subject in fact my granddad was naturalized in 1952 under British nationality act 1948 which include my mother’s name as citizen of united kingdom and colony but I did not understand why they issue British protected passport later on, and she is holding now full British citizenship, she got full British citizenship last year in fact she is register as a British citizen under BNA 1981 section 4B. I born in 1979 in India and that time mother was British protected person.. would it be possible to apply for any citizenship such British citizen on bases of my mother such as UKM category . currently I am holding Indian nationality. if u could guide me in this matter will be grateful.
if you need further information don’t hesitate to write me..
waiting for your reply,
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:04 pm
by jimbo_uk
Hello,
To register as the minor of a British Citizen I think you'd need to be under 18.
You may be able to register as an adult if you were born to a mother who was a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies at the time of your birth.
You say your mother received full British citizenship last year? If your mother successfully acquired British Citizenship in 2009, it implies that she was not a British Citizen prior to 2009.
If your Mother was a British citizen when you were born, you are eligible to register as a UK citizen.
British nationality
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:41 am
by rahul pandya
Thank you for your reply, my mother got full british citizenship in 2005 under british nationality act 1981 section 4b . but i dont understand why its happend because my grandfather naturalised as british citizen in 1952 which include childs name i.e. my mothers name, as CUCK from the date. would it be possible to get right of abode on basis of grandparent, your advice would be appericiated.
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:21 am
by jimbo_uk
Hi,
For an ancestry visa through a grandparent, the grandparent must have been born in the UK.
I don't know the details of how your grandfather became British, but when I naturalized as a UK citizen it did not automatically apply to my children.
However, if you have documentation showing that your mother was a citizen at the time of your birth, then it seems you can apply. You could contact the British Embassy (assuming you're overseas).
british nationality
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:16 am
by rahul pandya
Dear,
Thanks for your earlier reply, i do understand i do have scanned document if u give me your email id i could send you email to have look if u know about nationality.
Thanks & regards,
Rahul Pandya
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:25 pm
by jimbo_uk
Hello Rahul,
I have sent you a PM concerning this.
british nationality
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:31 pm
by rahul pandya
Thanks please check ur email
Re: British nationality
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:08 am
by JAJ
rahul pandya wrote:Thank you for your reply, my mother got full british citizenship in 2005 under british nationality act 1981 section 4b . but i dont understand why its happend because my grandfather naturalised as british citizen in 1952 which include childs name i.e. my mothers name, as CUCK from the date. would it be possible to get right of abode on basis of grandparent, your advice would be appericiated.
Where did your grandfather become naturalised CUKC? In the United Kingdom itself? Or in a colony/protectorate?
british nationality
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:46 am
by rahul pandya
Thanks JAJ for your reply, my grandfather naturlised in taganyika in 1952 it should be colony means CUKC. please guide me your help will be appericate. i have also send you PM. Thanks
Rahul
Registration as BC UKM Category
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 7:12 am
by rahul pandya
HI!!,
Just wanted to know any one got approval under UKM whose Mother was CUKC at the time of Applicant Birth and become BC citizenship in 2005 i.e. Register as BC under section 4b of Nationality Act 1981. Mother born at Tangynika (Tanzania ) in 1949. Grand Father Naturilise as CUKC in 1952 which include mother's name as CUKC. Child born in 1979 India. can child able to register under UKM category or can he register under Section 4C.
your expert advise will be helpful.
Regards,
Re: british nationality
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:30 am
by secret.simon
rahul pandya wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 7:12 am
Grand Father Naturilise as CUKC in 1952 which include mother's name as CUKC.
It depends on when and how the grandfather naturalised.
Was the grandfather naturalised in the UK or was he naturalised in a colony or protectorate? Do you have a copy of the naturalisation certificate? If so, can you upload it here, taking our all personally identifiable information?
Form UKM only applies if,
at the time of your birth, your mother was either a British citizen or a CUKC with the Right of Abode in the UK. Even assuming that your grandfather and mother were CUKCs, they would only have had the Right of Abode in the UK if they were either naturalised or registered in the UK (not a colony) or had resided in the UK (as presently constituted) for at least five years.
Therefore, unless your mother had resided in the UK for at least five years before your birth OR your grandfather and mother were naturalised in the UK, you are not eligible to apply on Form UKM.
Re: british nationality
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:51 am
by secret.simon
As the scans you uploaded had a lot of personal information, I have moved the post out of public access.
The naturalisation certificates were issued in Dar-Es-Salaam, in the Tanganyika Mandate Territory. There was therefore no link to the UK as currently constituted.
Therefore, unless your mother had resided in the UK for five years before your birth, she would not have had the Right of Abode in the UK at the time of your birth and therefore you are not eligible to apply for British citizenship on Form UKM.
Re: british nationality
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:57 am
by rahul pandya
How do we know that CUKC holder have right of abode as per BNA 1948 and 1971 .. as they were BRITISH subject CUKC.
Regards
RAHUL
Re: british nationality
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 10:04 am
by secret.simon
Not all CUKCs/British subjects had the Right of Abode in the UK. As a general rule, only CUKCs who were born in the UK or whose parents were born in the UK or who had lived in the UK for five continuous years had the Right of Abode in the UK.
Section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 as enacted wrote:Statement of right of abode, and related amendments as to citizenship by registration
(1)A person is under this Act to have the right of abode in the United Kingdom if—
(a)he is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies who has that citizenship by his birth, adoption, naturalisation or (except as mentioned below) registration in the United Kingdom or in any of the Islands; or
(b)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
(c)he is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies who has at any time been settled in the United Kingdom and Islands and had at that time (and while such a citizen) been ordinarily resident there for the last five years or more ; or
(d)he is a Commonwealth citizen born to or legally adopted by a parent who at the time of the birth or adoption had citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies by his birth in the United Kingdom or in any of the Islands.
CUKCs who did not have the Right of Abode in the UK on 1st January 1983 became British Overseas Citizens after 1983. Those who did have the Right of Abode on that date became British citizens.