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The child is British by descent, since at least one of the parents is a British citizen otherwise than by descent (in fact, both are). They should apply for a British passport for the child, since this is, if you like, de facto documentation of the fact that the child is a British citizen. (See the passport pages of the British Embassy in Berne.)Siggi wrote:My brother and his wife, both Naturalsied Brits, have recently moved to Switzerland.
The question is what Nationality does thier child assume, who was born in Zurich last week? British, Swiss or the parents original nationality?
Any ideas??
Siggi
Your nephew doesn't need to be registered as British, since he is British already, from birth. The point about getting the British passport is that it's much easier to do that now, while a lot of the necessary papers are to hand, than later in a rush when the family wants to travel. And once he has applied for a British passport, he will be "in the system" as it were.Siggi wrote:Christophe,
Thank you for the speedy reply, we where a little confused, because thier son is from Naturalised Brit parents, and born outside the UK. So he will now be resgistered as a Brit, which is fine.
My brother has cut his ties with his original country Namibia.
Also strongly recommended to get a British consular birth certificate (which doesn't replace a local birth cert but does provide a stand-alone proof of British citizenship).Christophe wrote:The child is British by descent, since at least one of the parents is a British citizen otherwise than by descent (in fact, both are). They should apply for a British passport for the child, since this is, if you like, de facto documentation of the fact that the child is a British citizen. (See the passport pages of the British Embassy in Berne.)