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British by descent, it appears, so it won't necessarily help you unless you were registered as a UK citizen within 12 months of your birth (pre-1983).SHAZZY wrote:Hi,
If a person born in Zimbabwe in 1953 but left there in 1961 with both parents - on his mothers passport (both parents british born) He was in possession of own passport until it expired and never renewed it (had no money to travel so sed he would do it when necessary!) Had settled in South Africa around 1962 after 6 months in New Zealand. Later became a permanent resident but never held a SA passport, was not eligible for conscription or voting and as far as we know, never gave up his british passport willingly and married a SA national. He died in 1990. Old passport misplaced (?!) long ago.. but have his birth cert and his fathers birth cert - parents were married to each other at the time of his birth.
Question how does one go about establishing validity, if any, of his original passport.
Point of the question is to establish his nationality status at the time of his death - british in his own right or by descent.
Your direction will be most appreciated
SHAZZY wrote:So having a british passport of his own, which may or may not (how to establish?? - this is the nub of my question) have had Right of abode stamped in it. - if this was the case would it not then amount to being bitish in his own right - the expiry date that I mention is the date of the passport ie 10yr or 5 yr passport - and we remember that this passport was valid well past his 21st birthday!!
Ancestral visas are in force and have been half way met time wise - so not long to go - tho of course, less time to do would certainly be an advantage
The question is really about his citizenship - by the way, his british born father was in the employ of the BSAP CID - were they not Crown employees in a colony. Starts to get beyond me here with all the categories
We really would like to know where we can check (if any records are kept ie governor general records in Zim or British overseas records - is there no central place in the UK that would have these details of citizenship and right of abode records for overseas nationals) or is it the case that if u didnt renew u just started the whole process of application again !
SHAZZY wrote:Hi,
Thanks for replying -
BSAP - was the British South Africa Police - CID - they were originally set up by Royal Charter form Queen Victoria - hence my question of Crown or government employ - as they may well be records in that case.
He clearly was British by descent so once again, it would not have helped any of you unless he made the effort to register you as U.K. citizens within 12 months of your birth in South Africa.So lets accept that he would have been british by decent no matter what ie living in SA, Immigration Act of 1983, etc simply because his married parents were born in the UK as mentioned his fathers birth cert and my fathers birth cert is in our pocession. Why would we need his mothers birth cert - can understand the marriage cert of his parents - but can obtain both.
Would his wife/widow be allowed to apply for a UK citizenship (or any visa type) under his british passport - and if so,what would u have to do ?
Would this be possible?
and if this was possible would there be a restriction if he had had two wives (not at the same time!) to the widow only ?
I cannot see anything within the Immigration Rules for the second wife.SHAZZY wrote:Hi JAJ,
Thanks ever so much for your info so far -
Yes, not registering us as UK citizens at the time of our birth was a big mistake - but that is life !
As far as we know our grandmother was born in Manchester and our grandfather is a cockney - born in Londons east end.
No Irish there as far as we know - not sure of any further back!
First wife - SAer, (married in 1975 - married for 13 years - she is from 1820 Settlers (british) stock only, for 6 generations - of no relevance tho as location location is what counts!)
His second wife (also a SAer) and he, were married in 1989 for 17 months, before he was killed.