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No, you could argue the Corporation may well have Americans as the majority of shareholders, so should the kids be Americans. I wouldn't wish that on anyone....zeba_s7 wrote:Thanks..
I agree with you.. but this is a case of baby not born in UK because of serving British corporation, so not sure if general logic applies.
maybe if youu were working for the British Govt you might have a chance, even then i am not sure if there is a provision to register. Maybe you could ask your legal adviser to clarify as there could be some route to apply throughzeba_s7 wrote:Thanks..
I agree with you.. but this is a case of baby not born in UK because of serving British corporation, so not sure if general logic applies.
Thanks John, that was exactly what I was saying. It's a question of time.John wrote:Arrh yes, but when after they return to the UK?
The only way of making the twins British will be for an application for Registration to be made, when one or both of the parents applies for Naturalisation, or later, when one or both parents is already British.