Will my baby be eligible for British Citizenship if Born In Canada?
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 1:16 am
Hi there. So I am a British Citizen - I was naturalised along with my mother and my brother in 2010 following which we became British Citizens. I lived in the UK from Sept 2004 to Nov 2018. Was a citizen for a continuous 8 years exactly Nov 2010 to Nov 2018 before leaving the UK to move to Canada post marriage.
Have been living in Canada since Nov 2018 and I am expecting my first baby in June 2021. My question is: my husband is a Pakistani Citizen and has never been to the UK. In future we may move to the UK. But I want to be able to apply for British Citizenship for my baby.
Will my baby be eligible for Citizenship if they are born in Canada next year? Or Will I need to give birth in the UK in order to be able to apply for my child’s british citizenship? Is the fact that I am a Naturalised British Citizen enough to make my baby eligible for citizenship?
Please advise as my decision to give birth in UK vs Canada depends largely on this factor.
Have been living in Canada since Nov 2018 and I am expecting my first baby in June 2021. My question is: my husband is a Pakistani Citizen and has never been to the UK. In future we may move to the UK. But I want to be able to apply for British Citizenship for my baby.
Will my baby be eligible for Citizenship if they are born in Canada next year? Or Will I need to give birth in the UK in order to be able to apply for my child’s british citizenship? Is the fact that I am a Naturalised British Citizen enough to make my baby eligible for citizenship?
Please advise as my decision to give birth in UK vs Canada depends largely on this factor.