British "otherwise than by descent"
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 8:01 pm
Hi All,
Dont know if this thread is still active but here goes.
I need some clarification on claim to British Citizenship (BC) as I am in the process of applying for a British Passport for my son born 2018 in Hong Kong and seem to be getting the run around by the passport office.
At first they wanted evidence to prove my claim to BC and now they want evidence (for example naturalisation or registration certificate) to prove either of my parents (both born in Hong Kong similar situation as to OP) claim to BC
Here is a bit of background of whats happend so far:
- I was born in UK 1985, I recieved my BC at birth as my mother was a "British Subject citizen of the UK and Colonies" which was stamped "Holder has the right of abode in the United Kingdom" in 1979,similar to the OP.
- My father was slightly different, his nationality was "British Dependent Territories Citizen" and stamped with ILR in 1983. Both my parents are still alive and have passports with BC on them.
- I submitted both of my parents old passports, so I am certain that this would prove my own claim to BC at the time of birth.
My Question:
1. I am "BC otherwise than by descent" therefore I can pass on "BC by descent" to my son?
2. Would providing both my parents old passports with these nationality status and relevant stamps suffice as evidence of their own claim to BC?
As I understand, BC is automatically acquired after the passing of the 'British Nationality Act 1981' if they meet certain conditions as follows:-
Taken from the 'British Citizenship: Automatic Acquisition' published 2017
Born before 1 January 1983
Under section 11(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981, a person automatically became a British citizen on 1 January 1983 if immediately before that date they:
• were a citizen of the UK and Colonies (CUKC)
• had the right of abode in the UK under section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 as then in force
So i assume there is no need for my mother to provide any Certifcate of Naturalization or Registration as this would not have been required for her to have after the passping of the 1983 act?
My father does have a registration certificate of BC issued in 1987 but i question if its an original document because its printed in all black and sits wonky on the page. I could apply for a new one but its takes time as the address would need to be change before a new one is even issued.
So i would like to know do I need to provide both documentary evidence or would only my mothers old passport suffice?
Sorry for the long rant but the whole process is a bit irritating.
Thanks for reading and hope yous maybe able to help me
Thanks
lokbing
Dont know if this thread is still active but here goes.
I need some clarification on claim to British Citizenship (BC) as I am in the process of applying for a British Passport for my son born 2018 in Hong Kong and seem to be getting the run around by the passport office.
At first they wanted evidence to prove my claim to BC and now they want evidence (for example naturalisation or registration certificate) to prove either of my parents (both born in Hong Kong similar situation as to OP) claim to BC
Here is a bit of background of whats happend so far:
- I was born in UK 1985, I recieved my BC at birth as my mother was a "British Subject citizen of the UK and Colonies" which was stamped "Holder has the right of abode in the United Kingdom" in 1979,similar to the OP.
- My father was slightly different, his nationality was "British Dependent Territories Citizen" and stamped with ILR in 1983. Both my parents are still alive and have passports with BC on them.
- I submitted both of my parents old passports, so I am certain that this would prove my own claim to BC at the time of birth.
My Question:
1. I am "BC otherwise than by descent" therefore I can pass on "BC by descent" to my son?
2. Would providing both my parents old passports with these nationality status and relevant stamps suffice as evidence of their own claim to BC?
As I understand, BC is automatically acquired after the passing of the 'British Nationality Act 1981' if they meet certain conditions as follows:-
Taken from the 'British Citizenship: Automatic Acquisition' published 2017
Born before 1 January 1983
Under section 11(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981, a person automatically became a British citizen on 1 January 1983 if immediately before that date they:
• were a citizen of the UK and Colonies (CUKC)
• had the right of abode in the UK under section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 as then in force
So i assume there is no need for my mother to provide any Certifcate of Naturalization or Registration as this would not have been required for her to have after the passping of the 1983 act?
My father does have a registration certificate of BC issued in 1987 but i question if its an original document because its printed in all black and sits wonky on the page. I could apply for a new one but its takes time as the address would need to be change before a new one is even issued.
So i would like to know do I need to provide both documentary evidence or would only my mothers old passport suffice?
Sorry for the long rant but the whole process is a bit irritating.
Thanks for reading and hope yous maybe able to help me
Thanks
lokbing