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by sepata » Wed Feb 21, 2018 4:22 am
I am an Australian citizen and resident but recently acquired British citizenship via a non-standard UKM registration (long story but my parents were both born in Australia, and only my paternal grandfather was UK-born).
This query, however, is about my sister, also an Australian citizen eligible for UKM registration via the same path but she has lived in the UK since 2004 with her Italian national husband and both have ILR. She wants to apply for BC for herself and her daughter (12 yo, Italian-born but lived in the UK all her life).
The question is: which is the better path for my sister to take. Naturalisation or UKM? The latter is easier and much cheaper but only confers citizenship by descent, but as I understand it, naturalisation will only help for children born after she obtains citizenship, and she doesn't want or can have any more children. Is there any advantage for her daughter's citizenship registration if my sister naturalises?
Also will her daughter become a citizen by decent only, and potentially her children may run into problems acquiring British citizenship?