My uncle was born in Hong Kong, a former British colony, and registered as a British citizen in 1992/ or 93 under Sectin 1 (1) of the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Act 1990.
His daughter was born in Hong Kong after my uncle married the mother of her daughter. They all live in Hong Kong. My uncle hasn't registered her birth with the British Consulate General Hong Kong.
Now the daughter is 16 years old, and my uncle wants to apply for a British passport for his daughter.
I believe my uncle can pass on his citizenship to her daughter, as he is a BC otherwise than by descent. Hence, there is not need of his daughter registering as a British citizen....Correct me if I am wrong.
If there is no registration for his daughter, the documents she can prove her citizenship are my uncle's certificate of citizenship registration, marriage certificate and her birth certificate.
So my question are:
1) Does his daughter have enough documents to apply for a British passport with the citizenship automatically paased onto her from my uncle?
2) Can my uncle ask the Home Office to issue some sort of paper or certificate her Briitsh citizenship? If the daughter is away from her father in the future (e.g. studying abroad) and loses her passport by accident, and she doesn't have any access to her father marriage certificate / citizenship registration certificate, how can she prove her citizenship????
Thanks.
RC
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