JAJ wrote:
Yes, you're eligible. If your parents were married you are automatically British, although if your father has lost all his identity documentation (very "not smart" by the way) then you will have difficulty proving it.
Alternatively, you can register as a British citizen based on your mother
The word "register" sounds very easy to do. Am I automatically entitled to British citizennship on the basis of my mum being British? (I have no criminal record, and no traffic fines for three years, just btw)
JAJ wrote:Are you still in touch with your father? Can he re-assemble his ID documentation?, ie retrieve his birth certificate and document his change of name (at must be on his Australian immigration/citizenship file, at least).
Yes I am in touch with him, and he now has his birth certificate. Problem is, his mother changed his name when he was a child to hide his ethnicity (he's Jewish, and this was during WW2, just fyi). So he had a different name, to that on his birth certificate, by the time he'd migrated to Australia and conceived me.
On my Aussie birth certificate, my father is listed as a man named Simon. I do not know how I go about proving that Simon was in fact born Solomon, in London 1938. From their site, it appears UK Deed Poll does not keep records of name changes prior to May 2000.
https://secure.ukdps.co.uk/ApplyForArch ... dPoll.html
JAJ wrote:As for your mother, is she an Australian citizen and if not, has she thought about becoming one?
She is a dual citizen of both the UK and Australia.