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What country are they from?pencillin wrote:My two little nieces-in-law (9 and 11 years old) want to visit us in the UK. They have two nationalities one is british by descendent from their mother side and they have british passports, however, for some reason related to their father's job they can't use their british passports for time being.
What do you think the sequences of them applying for a visa using their other passport and using this visa to enter the UK? will this cause any problems?
Many thanks
Is it they can not use there British Passports leaving there Country?pencillin wrote:They are from the Middle East.
Their father is a diplomatic personnel, he is not allowed to marry a foreign national, so they can't really use their british passports as long as he is in this job.
What would happen if they apply for a visa?
Many thanks to all who replied.Sky_High wrote:Can they not go to 3rd country e.g Dubai on their Middle East passport and than use their Bitish passports to fly to UK.
If your own country accepts dual nationality, your last sentence is certainly the way to go. When we travel to my wife's country of origin, she shows her UK passport at Heathrow, and her other passport on arrival at our destination. When returning, she shows her UK passport at checkin (because that demonstrates her right of entry to the UK, and also carries the name on the ticket) and her other passport (which carries her maiden name) to the IO there. Then we come through the IRIS gate at Heathrow and don't show any passport. Never had a problem.Plum70 wrote:This is something I don't fully understand myself.
Scenario:
I am a dual foreign national who holds British nationality (via naturalisation). I have an expired ILR/PR stamp in my foreign passport and wish to travel back home where I would need to produce my national passport upon entry.
Bearing in mind that using my British passport would mean applying for a visa to enter my country of birth, how do I go about this?
Can I apply to renew my PR so that my foreign passport has a valid UK permit confirming my legal status?
Is it not possible to alternate between both passports as and when needed?
That's how my daughter travels to Russia and back. For Russia its the entry in mum's passport and back it is her own Austrian passport. But as far as I am aware of neither country has legal objections against this practice.Plum70 wrote:Is it not possible to alternate between both passports as and when needed?
Yes, my country does.If your own country accepts dual nationality
For some reason I assumed that when entering ones home country you are still required to show a valid permit for the UK. I seem to remember the IOs back home flipping through and studying my UK permits before stamping me in. They were probably just being overly efficacious (if that's possible!).When we travel to my wife's country of origin, she shows her UK passport at Heathrow, and her other passport on arrival at our destination.