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dobeirnenz
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Can I still apply for Right of Abode on entry to the UK?

Post by dobeirnenz » Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:25 pm

Hi everyone,

I am eligible for a ROA for the UK, my mother is a British Citizen .....

Is it still possible to apply for a ROA on entry to the UK, or must I start the process either outside, or from inside?

Sorry if this has been asked/answered before!

I am asking because I also appear to be eligible for citizenship by registration (I was born in 1973) but becuase of the events in Europe, I want to make sure that I activate my ROA before any knee-jerk reactions affect it!. Once I have one, I will feel more comfortable abut starting the longer and more expensive process of registration...

Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.

thanks
David

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Re: Can I still apply for Right of Abode on entry to the UK?

Post by secret.simon » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:45 am

dobeirnenz wrote:I am eligible for a ROA for the UK
dobeirnenz wrote:I also appear to be eligible for citizenship by registration
Firstly, CoE-RoA is not issued on arrival, but by application in advance. It takes between six to sixteen weeks for a CoE-RoA to be issued.
Secondly, CoE-RoA is only issued if you are already a British citizen (unless you are one of a select few Commonwealth citizens who have retained Right of Abode from before 1983). What is your current nationality?
dobeirnenz wrote:my mother is a British Citizen
dobeirnenz wrote:I was born in 1973
I believe that you would need to register using Form UKM. Once you have that, you can apply for either a CoE-RoA or a British passport.
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Re: Can I still apply for Right of Abode on entry to the UK?

Post by dobeirnenz » Fri Nov 20, 2015 2:26 am

Sorry about that - I am a New Zealand citizen, and both my sisters applied for their right of abode on their way in to the UK - admittedly this was in the early 90s. I just want to plan accordingly. For example, i don't want to turn up at the border thinking it is a short process!

For NZers it is not usually a problem to obtain a duplicate passport to enable us to keep travelling while visas are processed (think China and Russia for example).

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Re: Can I still apply for Right of Abode on entry to the UK?

Post by vinny » Fri Nov 20, 2015 2:46 am

If your mother was born in the UK, then you may be one of the select few Commonwealth citizens who may apply for a CoE-RoA.

2(1)(b) >
2(1)(d) wrote:he is a Commonwealth citizen born to or legally adopted by a parent who at the time of the birth or adoption had citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies by his birth in the United Kingdom or in any of the Islands.
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