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Ah - the devil is in the detail. SoMPH80 wrote:A. there are certain criteria around this (such as you have to have been born in britain for example) - but yes - in principle, providing you never renounced their citizenship as part of their US citizenship - they are british.
Got it. Thanks! I'm wondering if my becoming a US Citizen has loused up my ability to go and take up residence back in the UK, and bring my family over though .MPH80 wrote: C. Actually - she could get it before you set off. However, you need to be aware that there are qualifying financial criteria. You will have to be able to prove that you have an income stream of over £18,600 in the UK. That means you'll need a job offer in the UK - and you'll have to prove you've been earning over that amount in the US for the last 6 months. Note that if you go ahead of her - then you'll need to show 6 months earnings in the UK before she can come!
True, but only if you make more than a certain amount. You are still legally required to file your taxes in the US, but you only have to pay taxes if you make more than around $97,000.Wanderer wrote:Bear in mind too that as a US citizen you are taxed on your Worldwide income, so when you start earning in UK, IRS will want their cut.