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Entitled to be British does not necessarily mean that one is British. Some will automatically acquire British citizenship, the specifics may be important.rachel29 wrote:if you are entitled to british citizenship by birth but have never claimed it ie no passport, but have other eu citizenship and passport can uk immigration class you as dual british or will they class as eu citizen?
Well if a British passport has not been applied for due to lack of knowledge or willingness, then that person can say they they are not British. In those circumstances stating on an application form that one does not hold a British nationality, may not be considered as deception.rachel29 wrote:if you are entitled to british citizenship by birth but have never claimed it ie no passport, but have other eu citizenship and passport can uk immigration class you as dual british or will they class as eu citizen?
Filling in the form is not mandatory. One can just ignore the question. Would that be deception?Obie wrote:In those circumstances stating on an application form that one does not hold a British nationality, may not be considered as deception.
Perhaps, i should live that to your imagination.Jambo wrote: Filling in the form is not mandatory. One can just ignore the question. Would that be deception?
Assuming you are British from birth and born in the UK, then your children (no matter where they are born) are not entitled to BC but already BC from birth. If born abroad, they would be British (from birth) by decent.rachel29 wrote:ok I am british by birth . I had my child in ireland so my daughter is entitled to british citizenship but what type would this be classed as?
No need to register them. They are British from birth and can apply at any time for a British passport.I am now concerned do I need to register my child anywhere?
I never registered my first child and they were given passport with out any query or additional documents.
As they were born outside the UK, they can't pass their British citizenship to their children (your grandchildren) if the children are also born abroad (only one generation abroad is allowed). If their children (your grandchildren) would be born in the UK (and not abroad), the children (your grandchildren) would be British.Will there children be entitled to british citizenship as the law stands now?
never trust a government official...rachel29 wrote:yes by chance we moved to ireland and they get citizenship but if we had stayed in the original country we went to they would not . I was told to go and live in other country by uk and this means it highly likely my grandchildren will not get british citizenship because of this.
It is helpful if you give details [dates / places etc] of your history, so people can help effectively eg:rachel29 wrote:yes it is to do with my non eu spouse but I have also got otheer immigration issue going on that am dealing with as well and just wanted to clarify details incase it adds to my other case.