My finace and I are both from New Zealand and looking to move over to London next year. I'm good to go as I have a British passport, and she can apply for a Commonwealth Visa so no real issue there. What we're wondering is this:
She is a Welsh citizen (therefore UK citizen) by birth - her birth mother is Welsh and lives in the UK. But she was adopted out to a New Zealand family with no British ties at all. We were under the impression that because of the adoption - legally - she is not entitled to a British passport. However, she was recently told that she should be able to apply for an Ancestry Visa citing her biological ancestors as evidence.
Because of this, we're now wondering why she would be able to apply for that and not outright apply for a British passport. As I said, it's a very murky situation and we can't get any straight answers. A lot of the requirements talk about children adopted into British families, but never the reverse.
Please enlighten us knowledgeable forum dwellers!
