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I guess you don't know much about the EU and what it offers. A person who is a citizen of a member state of the EU can live and work freely in the EU without any restrictions whatsoever, on how long he can stay, what type of job he can do (maybe other than being a member of parliament or the secret service). They don't even need to show anything, other than their passport or other national ID card, to enter a country and live.jannekevt wrote:How easy is it for my boyfriend to come in Holland with a UK citizenship? Can he get work easily? Are there special things we have to take care off? Does someone has the same experience?
Thank you for your response!!
He should be eligible to register as a British citizen if he was born on or after 8 February 1961.jannekevt wrote: At this moment we are not 100% sure yet if he qualifies for British citizenship.... we have to wait for their answer.
On the phone they told us that it's possible for him to get one. His mom was born in England (moved to USA in her twenties), and he was born before 1983..... so there is a special form to fill out.
No, that is wrong. If he was born before 1983 he was not automatically British when he was born. However, registration as a British citizen should be a formality if the statutory requirements are met.sakura wrote:Tell him to ask his mother if he isn't sure. It is more than likely that, if she was born in the UK and is a British citizen otherwise than by descent, he is already a British citizen (by descent), and has always been a British citizen. Probably all he needs to do is register and obtain his passport.
So he was born just before the 1983 cut-off.jannekevt wrote:24 and 27
Place of birth wouldn't make them Dutch. They would be Dutch because you're Dutch.jannekevt wrote:Yeah, we read that on the website already... that his children don't become UK citizens automatically (born outside the UK) But that's OK... If they would be born in Holland they're EU citizen anyway.
In fact she only needed to be a UK citizen when he was born. It's also important that she has obtained her USA citizenship - hopefully she doesn't think she is American when she isn't.His mom said she got her US citizenship when she got married in USA.... but I guess she made a mistake than. The most important thing is that she still is a UK citizen!
I think the point that JAJ was making was that birth in the Netherlands does not make one a Dutch citizen: more than that is required.jannekevt wrote:of course.... I get it that the kids would be Dutch, because I'm Dutch..... what's the other reason they would be born in Holland?
Thanks for the information anyway!