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I beleive he received it by descent and she was born in Florida, U.S.Casa wrote:How did her father obtain his British citizenship and where was she born?
Of course yes, forgot about that aspectvinny wrote:Unfortunately, if she is 18 or over, then she may be too old for her entitlement to register.
Years on a student visa do not count for Indefinite Leave to Remain (the precursor to naturalisation) except under the 10 years legal residency rule. After gaining ILR, it would be another year before naturalisation.JDRows wrote:I am assuming for Naturlisation she would have had to been here for 5 years?
Ancestry visas are not available to US citizens. It is only available to Commonwealth citizens.secret.simon wrote:I did forget to mention that if your girl-friend intends to work in the UK, the easiest way for her would be to apply for an Ancestry visa, which only requires proof that one of her grandparents was born in the UK (including Ireland till 1922). That is the easiest work visa to acquire as it has no earnings requirements.
After five years on the Ancestry visa (and working in the UK), your girl-friend could then apply for ILR , followed in a year by naturalisation.
Thanks for catching that, CR001. I forgot that requirement.CR001 wrote:Ancestry visas are not available to US citizens. It is only available to Commonwealth citizens.
It's the heatsecret.simon wrote:Thanks for catching that, CR001. I forgot that requirement.CR001 wrote:Ancestry visas are not available to US citizens. It is only available to Commonwealth citizens.
What makes her think that? Only British citizens can apply for a British citizen passport. My mother was a British citizen from birth and I lived in the UK with her for 25 years and was never "entitled" to a British passport until I naturalisedJDRows wrote:she informs me that as her father holds a UK passport and she has resided in the UK for 3 years she is now entitled to a British Passport.