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I am by no means not an expert on dual South African - British citizenship, but I am wondering if the children may already be British citizens by descent since their birth, hence the Post Office advise. If your friend was born in the UK, from British citizens, she is going to be a British citizen otherwise than by descent, hence in the general case she would have passed British citizenship by descent to her kids born after 1983 (but not to her grandchildren).CR001 wrote:Friend is British by birth with British parents and lived in South Africa for most of her life. She now lives in the UK with her three children. Children immigration details are :...
Friend arrived in UK with oldest daughter and other two Children came a year later in 2011.
The question is if the children need to apply for ILR and then BC or can they apply directly for British passports. She has spoken to the Post Office to get passports forms as they told her she can apply for passports directly and does not need to apply for Citizenship first. All three children are South African and have South African passports.
In the general case, as far as I know they can pass on their citizenship if their kids are born in the UK, and they may pass on their citizenship on other cases as well (i.e. registration under section 3(2), that's it if they have lived at least 3 consecutive years in the UK).CR001 wrote:if they are british by descent, am i correct in saying that they cannot pass on their citizenship?
I wonder why the British Consulate in SA didn't spot that.Jambo wrote:In hindsight she could have saved the visas fees and apply for a British passports from South Africa.