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adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:29 pm
by keji
hi everyone,i will like information that can help me trace if i have any right of entry into the uk. my dad is British by naturalization and am above 18yrs now. any steps i can take to benefit from him?
thanks, will b grateful if i can get useful info from you guys
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:47 pm
by CR001
Did he get naturalised as a British citizen before you were born??
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:52 pm
by keji
yes, he was already a British citizen before I was born
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 6:47 pm
by Amber
Then you are British as per
1(1)(a) if born in the UK or
2(1)(a) if born abroad. You can apply for a British Passport, just supply your Birth Certificate showing your Father's name and your Father's naturalisation certificate.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:56 pm
by keji
how do i go about that esp since am over 18yr old now .yah, i do have all the necessary document like d naturalization cert and of cause my birth cert states he is my father. but i tot only bellow 18yr have such privilege. am sorry if am sounding like naive
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:02 pm
by CR001
Pick up a passport application form from the post office, complete it and send it off with the relevant paperwork.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:05 pm
by keji
ok, thanks so much,am most greatful but am outside the uk
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 2:32 pm
by Just Wondering
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 12:17 am
by apple02
keji wrote:ok, thanks so much,am most greatful but am outside the uk
I think you should double check first before doing anything just to be on the safe side because last time I heard but am not 100 per cent sure. Once you've reached 18, you are an adult and have to make the whole application for yourself and your parents can no longer cover you but double check first from either citizens advice or someone who knows the law
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 2:32 am
by Amber
Where on earth did you hear that apple02? If you are born British, you are British, there is no need to register anything.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:50 am
by apple02
Amber_ wrote:Where on earth did you hear that apple02? If you are born British, you are British, there is no need to register anything.
Do you know what I did not mean to address the answer like that I came out confusing myself. Yes based on the British nationality act 1981 as his father was a British citizen before he was born he should be a citizen also. Fine. The part where I wasn't sure about was because he was 18. I know its much easier for minors in the process of British citizenship or for getting the passport but once you reach 18 wasn't it that was when it was made mandatory for you to follow the whole process of naturalisation and then passport. I know if you are under 18 and fall in this category you are automatically British citizen and can skip straight to the passport.
So just tell me exactly how it goes because at the end of the day we all learn everyday?
So I apologies to the person above who posted in this thread, obviously yes you did fall in the British citizen category I just wasn't sure if you could skip straight to the passport stage as you said you were 18 and certain rules does change when you reach 18
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:54 am
by Just Wondering
Apple02, not only has your contribution confused matters, but you've also insulted a number of people who spend quite a bit of their time to contribute to this board. Furthermore, you have no idea what qualifications which member has. If you are unsure of something, it's best to ask a question instead of telling others that those who are helping others do not have any idea what they're talking about.
Of course if anybody is unsure, they should seek independent immigration or legal advice. These matters are high value to individuals in terms of finances as well as their personal life.
Under the BNA 1981, certain people are automatically British at birth. If you are automatically British at birth, there is no need to register as British and one's British citizenship isn't lost upon turning 18.
In addition, under BNA 1981, there are also certain people who are British upon registration (i.e. they are eligible to acquire British citizenship but it is not automatic and therefore needs registration). If they are eligible for registration then their parents can do this before they are 18. If they are not registered before they are 18, they can be registered or naturalized depending on their circumstances.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 7:41 am
by Amber
Having a passport does not make you British! It is merely a travel document and a good form of ID. Some people never have a passport. The British Nationality Act 1981 is what makes the OP British, which is where I suggest you read from.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:07 am
by keji
hi everyone, thanks so much for your various contributions.i don't think ''apple02'' is trying to rubbish your advice ''just wondering''. what he said is ACTUALLY the reason i am asking this question cos i _stand that being an adult makes things complicated and has kept me from acting all these days but i just felt compel to seek more knowledge on it now. he didt comment wrongly, be that as it may, i quiet appreciate all the contributions and will keep the house informed of any development so we can all learn from it.
thanks
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:39 am
by vinny
Your
automatic British citizenship does not depreciate with age.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 12:38 pm
by keji
yes sir, will start working on it and keep u posted
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 1:41 pm
by apple02
keji wrote:yes sir, will start working on it and keep u posted
Yes your British citizen under your criteria that you meet of your father. Just find out about the application process and if you can get it over and done with as soon as possible

Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:15 pm
by keji
hi everyone,
i have started taking steps to claiming my citizenship and in the process like on
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports as posted by someone. checking the supporting document i discover that i need to produce parent's marriage certificate and parent passport as at time of conception, even though i v that of my father, my mom dont have and no marriage cert.
how do i go about that?
thanks
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Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:36 pm
by dks100
Hi everyone,
My apology to post a new topic here. This is because when I searched the forum, there are hardly such cases for adult child naturalization and hence I thought to seek help in this tread.
My daughter got ILR last year when she was under 18, but when I would be applying for my naturalization this year August she will be 18+. Five years back she was not present in this country and I was present here for few days and hence will be applying my naturalization during those days. My question is
a) Will she get naturalization if applied with me although she was not physically present in UK five years back? (She is physically present in UK since last 4 years)
b) Once I get naturalization will if help her to apply early (She was physically present in UK since may 2010) like you have in case of spouse, which require 3 years presence.
Appreciate your response.
Thanks
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:56 pm
by Just Wondering
1.) She's an adult so she cannot apply with you. She must submit her own application. She needs to be physically in the UK 5 years before the date of application.
2.) Once again, she's an adult so her application is independent of yours (cf application with a spouse). She can apply in May 2015 when she can satisfy the requirement to be physically in the country 5 years before the date of application.
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:49 am
by keji
hi everyone,
i have started taking steps to claiming my citizenship and in the process like on
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports as posted by someone. checking the supporting document i discover that i need to produce parent's marriage certificate and parent passport as at time of conception, even though i v that of my father, my mom dont have and no marriage cert.
how do i go about that?
thanks
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 3:01 pm
by keji
i understand that if i cant produce my parent marriage cert and they were nt legally married and i wast born after 2006, i dont have a right to britisg citizen. someone suggest confirmation of british status,what is that and is it advisable?
thanks
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 1:16 pm
by keji
hi everyone, it took awhile but I have all the document ready now for my claim but according to
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports, am suppose to fill form OS. preparing to submit my application, my friend's father who is a solicitor in the UK and who want to countersign said that the form is for those who are already British and not for someone trying to lay a fresh/new claim. that I am to fill C1, I am confuse now, which am I suppose to fill form C1 or OS. I just want to get it right.
thanks
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 7:21 pm
by keji
hi everyone, quiet an age sorry I have being indisposed for awhile. I did put all my documents together then based on the forum recommendation.it took a long long time, about 8months to be precise, as further documents was being requested back and forth, February this year response came that I am not eligible simply because I can not submit my parent's marriage certificate, they were not satisfied based on my supplementary evidence to apply decrection.so, I was label illegitimate so I don't have right to British citizenship.so I just forgot it.
but a friend called me and inform me about the 2014 act, I have read it and my interest has being aroused again.am here cos I need advice, should I try this again and what effect will my earlier application have on it.
thanks in advance for your amazing and wonderful works
Re: adult child of a naturalized British father
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 11:09 pm
by secret.simon
If your parents were not married at the time of your birth, you would not be British by descent and so can not apply for a passport straighaway.
However,if your father is named on your birth certificate and you have a naturalization certificate dated before your birth, you should now be able to apply for British citizenship on
Form UKF. Once you have registered as a British citizen, you can then apply for a British passport.
You will become a British citizen by descent. Be aware that your children will only be British if they are born in the UK. They will not be British if they are born elsewhere.
More information
Section 65 of the Immigration Act 2014 –Children of British Citizen Fathers (PDF Document)