In need of advice
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:18 pm
Hi, I'm here on behalf of a friend who's in need of some advice.
She is a British Overseas Territory Citizen, and has planned to go to university in the UK but doesn't have a British Passport or Certificate of Entitlement or any document to show for her British Citizenship.
She is a British Citizen via the British Overseas Territory Act 2002. Admittedly, I wish I knew about this earlier as I would have pressured her to get the passport. She said she was going to apply but mentioned something about it taking too long. (I think she was over-estimating the time it would take. Worst-case scenario it would have arrived a few short weeks before she's due to leave.)
So now the school is pressuring her for a visa. They are misunderstood, as she is a British Citizen and does not need a visa, but on the other hand, my friend doesn't have any documents that show her British Citizenship/Right of Abode.
I've briefly looked into her obtaining a Certificate of Entitlement but I doubt it would be here in time, as school starts sometime in September and she would be without a passport until it comes back. Also, a passport would be out of the picture since it would likely take too long.
I was thinking maybe she could try and convince immigration that she's a citizen due to the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 but I would imagine that's a bit risky.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
nano
She is a British Overseas Territory Citizen, and has planned to go to university in the UK but doesn't have a British Passport or Certificate of Entitlement or any document to show for her British Citizenship.
She is a British Citizen via the British Overseas Territory Act 2002. Admittedly, I wish I knew about this earlier as I would have pressured her to get the passport. She said she was going to apply but mentioned something about it taking too long. (I think she was over-estimating the time it would take. Worst-case scenario it would have arrived a few short weeks before she's due to leave.)
So now the school is pressuring her for a visa. They are misunderstood, as she is a British Citizen and does not need a visa, but on the other hand, my friend doesn't have any documents that show her British Citizenship/Right of Abode.
I've briefly looked into her obtaining a Certificate of Entitlement but I doubt it would be here in time, as school starts sometime in September and she would be without a passport until it comes back. Also, a passport would be out of the picture since it would likely take too long.
I was thinking maybe she could try and convince immigration that she's a citizen due to the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 but I would imagine that's a bit risky.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
nano