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makon
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Child Born to UK Citizan outside UK

Post by makon » Fri May 10, 2013 4:34 pm

I need help please?

How can a child who was born to a UK citizen outside the UK gain British citizenship and passport? The father who is a British citiizen gain citizenship by being born in the UK when children born in the UK became UK citizen automatically

The father is a british citizen and the mum is not. What visa can the mum apply if she want to come and settle in the UK?

Thank You

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Re: Child Born to UK Citizan outside UK

Post by Amber » Fri May 10, 2013 6:07 pm

makon wrote:I need help please?

How can a child who was born to a UK citizen outside the UK gain British citizenship and passport? The father who is a British citiizen gain citizenship by being born in the UK when children born in the UK became UK citizen automatically

The father is a british citizen and the mum is not. What visa can the mum apply if she want to come and settle in the UK?

Thank You
If the child's parent is a British citizen otherwise than by decent, then the child is British and you should apply for a British passport. You can get leave to remain as a spouse see http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... utside-uk/
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Post by makon » Mon May 13, 2013 9:30 pm

Thanks for you response.

I would appreciate comments from any other person, if someone has a different opinion.

Thanks

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Post by lynxukauq » Mon May 13, 2013 11:27 pm

makon wrote:Thanks for you response.

I would appreciate comments from any other person, if someone has a different opinion.

Thanks
You are more than welcome to go to solicitors and pay for the services to get a different opinion.

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