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If you have Right of Abode, you don't require Leave to Enter or Remain, so ILR is not appropriate in your case.lou-kei wrote:
I am probably eligible for ILR but I'm returning to Australia next year so it doesn't seem like the best option.
I think it's actually the other way around: if you have a British passport you cannot (now) have right of abode certificate placed in a non-British passport. I don't think that a British passport would not be issued to someone who was entitled to one but who already had a right of abode certificate in his or her non-British passport.Mr Rusty wrote:If you have a foreign passport containing ROA, you can not be issued with a British passport as well. You have to opt for one or the other.
That's right, but if you applied for a British passport they would want to cancel the ROA in your foreign passportChristophe wrote:I think it's actually the other way around: if you have a British passport you cannot (now) have right of abode certificate placed in a non-British passport. I don't think that a British passport would not be issued to someone who was entitled to one but who already had a right of abode certificate in his or her non-British passport.Mr Rusty wrote:If you have a foreign passport containing ROA, you can not be issued with a British passport as well. You have to opt for one or the other.