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When was her BOC passport issued?
As we had discussed two years ago, with a registration certificate for your mother OR either one of her parents being registered or naturalised as a British citizen before the birth of your mother, it is unlikely that your mother is a BC. She most likely will be a BOC.mslibraoctww wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 6:44 pmthey asking for her registration certificate to renew her passport to be a BC. we have a point that her registration was not possible and her passport made in London itself a proof of registration and that she is BC
What kind of Crown Service was her father in? What was the duration of the service? And was that service under the colonial government of Kenya or under the British government?mslibraoctww wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 3:21 amher father was in crown service in South Africa when she was born
You could post the image here, after redacting all personally identifiable information (names, registration number, etc).
The East African Railways and Harbours Corporation was formed in 1948. So the earliest that your maternal grandfather can claim Crown Service based on his employment with it is 1948.
Your mother was born before her father was in Crown Service (based on available evidence). So she would not qualify for full British citizenship.
I heard from Granny all those years that he was working in Railways at time of mom's birth but I might not get a proof except its mentioned on his Registration cert.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 7:14 pmDoes it state the type of Crown Service?
And crucially (very very important) was your maternal grandfather's Crown Service at the time of your mother's birth? You will need more precise proof than a registration certificate years after the event.
You could post the image here, after redacting all personally identifiable information (names, registration number, etc).
Yes It is on Mom's birth Certificate mentioned as " Railway Guard" as well.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 7:19 pmThe East African Railways and Harbours Corporation was formed in 1948. So the earliest that your maternal grandfather can claim Crown Service based on his employment with it is 1948.
Your mother was born before her father was in Crown Service (based on available evidence). So she would not qualify for full British citizenship.
Would you have any proof of Crown Service at the time of your mother's birth?
Anecdotal. Doesn't count.mslibraoctww wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 7:23 pmI heard from Granny all those years that he was working in Railways at time of mom's birth but I might not get a proof except its mentioned on his Registration cert.