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by unofficiallyBritish
Fri Jan 23, 2026 11:46 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948
Replies: 4
Views: 353
United States of America

Re: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948

So I did some more digging, and registering via 6(1) was only for people who had spent 12 months in the UK or were in crown service. My grandfather was in the British army, my dad always said that he was service when my dad was born. This matters because my dad kept getting caught in section 14 and ...
by unofficiallyBritish
Tue Jan 20, 2026 2:41 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948
Replies: 4
Views: 353
United States of America

Re: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948

Edit:
I meant to say 5(1)(a) in the last sentence of my first post.
by unofficiallyBritish
Tue Jan 20, 2026 12:14 am
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948
Replies: 4
Views: 353
United States of America

Re: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948

I forgot my password, tried to get it reset but never got a response back. Im not entirely sure why he was flagged via 5(1), my paternal grandfather died in 1970, and they moved to the UK in 1971 whilst my dad and his brother (Kenyan born) were minors. My dad was added to my grandmother's passport ...
by unofficiallyBritish
Mon Jan 19, 2026 6:38 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948
Replies: 4
Views: 353
United States of America

Question about interpretation of the BNA 1948

https://www.immigrationboards.com/claim-citizenship-t217233.html Hi Everyone, About ten years ago I asked a question about my claim to citizenship (link above). Quick background My paternal grandparents where born in British India, pre-partition and they moved to East Africa pre-partition as well ...