Hi all.
I have searched the internet and the FAQ's on this website and there's nothing that helps me understand what I think is not only my situation but may be an unclear situation for many.
My wife and I were/are NZ citizens and we we have lived here in the UK for 10 years. In that time we applied for British citizenship and were granted it in 2015. Our children were 15 and 16 at the time. Mum and dad have Certificates of Naturalisation but our kids have Certificates of Registration.
All four of us have British passports.
We are under the impression we need to "convert" their Certificates of Registration to Certificates of Naturalisation so that they can be "full blown naturalised citizens". Is this the case?
I'm hoping that I have an incorrect understanding. I'm hoping that we are all British Citizens and no further action is required and that they simply have the word "registration" instead of "naturalisation" because they were younger than 18 at the time of citizenship application.
OR am I right and there is some other process my kids have to complete to become 'fully' British citizen? Thank you if you can direct me to a previous thread or know the answer.
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