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So, you are British by birth but not born in UK? How does that work?maggeo wrote: because neither I (a British citizen by birth) or any of my two parent's (both of whom are British citizens as well) were born in the UK.
British by descent and thus her/his children if born abroad will not be automatically British. Though I've not read it properly as on mobile but assume that is what op means.Ayyubi72 wrote:So, you are British by birth but not born in UK? How does that work?maggeo wrote: because neither I (a British citizen by birth) or any of my two parent's (both of whom are British citizens as well) were born in the UK.
That the problem you were not born in the UK so your citizenship is by descent (descent from your parents). Although you were British at birth you cannot pass this on if your children were born outside the UK. What about the child's father?maggeo wrote:British by descent, meaning I got my citizenship from my father although I was not born in the UK either. I guess this rule does not apply anymore.
**The child's mother?maggeo wrote:I am the child's father.
Then see here (click) and read the bottom carefully.maggeo wrote:Cypriot
If you tick all the boxes it means your child will be entitled to register as British under section 3(2) or more favorably section 3(5) if you can get him/her to the UK. Only once the child was registered would the child be British. In order to register a birth abroad you’ll need proof that the child is a British citizen.maggeo wrote:read it. I tick all the boxes for passing my citizenship to my daughter, nowhere does it say that me or my parent's had to be born in the UK for my own newborn daughter to be eligible to get a UK birth certificate which is what was told to me today at the consulate.
if you read info in the link provided you will notice that you may be eglible to register your child as citizen, not register birth.maggeo wrote:read it. I tick all the boxes for passing my citizenship to my daughter, nowhere does it say that me or my parent's had to be born in the UK for my own newborn daughter to be eligible to get a UK birth certificate which is what was told to me today at the consulate.
It is not at discretion it is an entitlement to register.boloney wrote:if you read info in the link provided you will notice that you may be eglible to register your child as citizen, not register birth.maggeo wrote:read it. I tick all the boxes for passing my citizenship to my daughter, nowhere does it say that me or my parent's had to be born in the UK for my own newborn daughter to be eligible to get a UK birth certificate which is what was told to me today at the consulate.
You child is't British Citizen yet but you maybe able to register her as such, only for over £500 at HO discretion.
sorry did't know this.D4109125 wrote:It is not at discretion it is an entitlement to register.boloney wrote:if you read info in the link provided you will notice that you may be eglible to register your child as citizen, not register birth.maggeo wrote:read it. I tick all the boxes for passing my citizenship to my daughter, nowhere does it say that me or my parent's had to be born in the UK for my own newborn daughter to be eligible to get a UK birth certificate which is what was told to me today at the consulate.
You child is't British Citizen yet but you maybe able to register her as such, only for over £500 at HO discretion.
boloney wrote:if you read info in the link provided you will notice that you may be eglible to register your child as citizen, not register birth.maggeo wrote:read it. I tick all the boxes for passing my citizenship to my daughter, nowhere does it say that me or my parent's had to be born in the UK for my own newborn daughter to be eligible to get a UK birth certificate which is what was told to me today at the consulate.
You child is't British Citizen yet but you maybe able to register her as such, only for over £500 at HO discretion.
Because you are British by descent and your child was born abroad. If you were British otherwise than by descent the child would be British. The child still has entitlement to register as British but you should try and do this when in UK as this will allow the child to be British otherwise than by descent under section 3(5). Read the link I posted above.maggeo wrote:I thought I would re-open this topic with a few more details about my background and hopefully someone can explain to me the reason for not being able to apply for UK citizenship for my newborn daughter:
Me: British by descent (from my parents), born abroad while parents on business. Not married to the mother of my newborn (yet).
My Father: British otherwise than by descent, born on a British Military base in Cyprus.
My Mother: British otherwise than by descent, born in Cyprus (while Cyprus was also still a British colony). After she married my father she received her British citizenship from him.
My Gradparents (father's side): British, served 27 years in the British Army.
My daughter: Born in Cyprus, to a Cypriot mother.
Question; Why and where does it say that I am not eligible to pass my British citizenship to my daughter? This is what was told to me by the consulate in Cyprus.