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Contact the GRO in the U.K.:jljames wrote:Many thanks, John and Siggi! Sharing your knowledge is very appreciated. This now brings up subsequent questions!
How can my father verify whether his birth was ever registered? What department and which forms must he complete for this?
Yes! In fact, provided his father was born in the U.K. and his parents were married, then he has been a British citizen since he was born. He just needs to apply for a British passport:If my father's birth was never registered, can he still go to a consulate here in Los Angeles and apply for Citizenship by Descent by providing the appropriate birth certificates and marriange certificates which he has?
No, sorry. She might have been able to apply for it before 31 December 1987 but that opportunity is now closed.If my father can obtain Citizenship by Descent as mentioned above, can my mother then apply for the same through my father?
No, sorry.And if by having parents who are Citizens by Descent, do this provide any benefit to me if I wanted to live in the UK and/or apply for a work permit?
Yes - under current rules (which could change).Also, I am a US citizen. However, let's suppose that I am able to secure Canadian or any other Commonwealth country citizenship. Would I then be able to apply for an Ancestry visa?
Just to add to that, once your father has his British Passport ... proof that he is British ... your mother could apply for a 2-year spouse visa in order to accompany him to the UK. And then near the end of that 2-year visa she would apply for ILR ..... indefinite leave to remain. Then as already said, once she has been in the UK for 3 years she could apply for Naturalisation as British.If she migrated to the U.K. as his spouse she could become naturalised British after 3 years residence.