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Where were you born?lauraalbury wrote:I currently live in the Bahamas and have recently found out that my father holds a British passport. My parents were married at the time of my birth. I would love to claim right of abode or citizenship if I can do so.
Am I able to claim anything through my father? If so, what steps need to be taken to do so?
Thank you!
So I'm assuming you were born outside UK.lauraalbury wrote:No, my father nor I have lived in the UK. The Bahamas is a commonwealth country and was previously ran by the UK. At a certain time, Bahamians were able to apply for a British passport without having to live in the UK. My father obtained his passport this way, and I am wondering what this means for me.
I keep finding forms that speak about obtaining citizenship through my father if my parents were not married, but they were at the time of my birth.
noajthan wrote:So I'm assuming you were born outside UK.lauraalbury wrote:No, my father nor I have lived in the UK. The Bahamas is a commonwealth country and was previously ran by the UK. At a certain time, Bahamians were able to apply for a British passport without having to live in the UK. My father obtained his passport this way, and I am wondering what this means for me.
I keep finding forms that speak about obtaining citizenship through my father if my parents were not married, but they were at the time of my birth.
Does father have a UK naturalisation certificate?
Is it a full British passport?
Assuming father is/was British other than by descent at date of your birth I think you've smashed it;lauraalbury wrote:Yes, I was born outside of the UK in the Bahamas. My father has a full British passport.