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Thanks for all uour help, their father is british, born and bred hereLilyLalilu wrote:You need to register all of them using form F. None of them is automatically British as they were born before 2006 and you were not married to the British father.
Just to confirm; was their British father British otherwise than by descent (i.e. born in the UK or naturalised as a British Citizen)? This will be important when trying to register your daughter who was not born in the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... n-form-ukf
Could i as the mother not being british apply for my childrens citizen ship or does their father would have to do that?Chubbygal1970 wrote:Thanks for all uour help, their father is british, born and bred hereLilyLalilu wrote:You need to register all of them using form F. None of them is automatically British as they were born before 2006 and you were not married to the British father.
Just to confirm; was their British father British otherwise than by descent (i.e. born in the UK or naturalised as a British Citizen)? This will be important when trying to register your daughter who was not born in the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... n-form-ukf
Hi there, thanks again for your helpLilyLalilu wrote:I believe you can lodge the application for registration but you will need to provide proof of paternity (birth certificate is sufficient if the father was added within 12 months of the child's birth, otherwise more evidence such as a DNA test may be required) and proof of the father's British Citizenship (e.g. passport).