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Were you a British citizen by birth and if so, where were you born? Or did you become a British citizen by naturalisation, later on in life?
Sorry for the late reply, I was born in India and acquired British Citizenship in 2012.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:03 pmWere you a British citizen by birth and if so, where were you born? Or did you become a British citizen by naturalisation, later on in life?
The answer to those questions, which CR001 had already asked, but you failed to respond to, determines the citizenships that your child can acquire.
Keep note that if the children demonstrate British citizenship, such as by obtaining a passport (even if you do it for them), then they will not be Indian citizens. I haven't found any clear information on how India handles situations for children born in the country who are not citizens, but it seems pretty relaxed. However whilst you are there, you should consider getting their OCI (which you can do from India) sorted out. I believe that around the age of 18, they can decide for themselves whether to acquire Indian citizenship or sticking with their British citizenship. Obviously if you plan on traveling outside of India at anytime, something along those lines must be done if you want to return to India with them.
A child born to parents who are Indian and British respectively, retains both citizenships and has to decide on turning 18 which to keep.ouflak1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:00 pmKeep note that if the children demonstrate British citizenship, such as by obtaining a passport (even if you do it for them), then they will not be Indian citizens. I haven't found any clear information on how India handles situations for children born in the country who are not citizens, but it seems pretty relaxed. However whilst you are there, you should consider getting their OCI (which you can do from India) sorted out. I believe that around the age of 18, they can decide for themselves whether to acquire Indian citizenship or sticking with their British citizenship. Obviously if you plan on traveling outside of India at anytime, something along those lines must be done if you want to return to India with them.
thanks for the reply and pardon my ignorance, can you please tell me what ROA means.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:08 pmA child born to parents who are Indian and British respectively, retains both citizenships and has to decide on turning 18 which to keep.ouflak1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:00 pmKeep note that if the children demonstrate British citizenship, such as by obtaining a passport (even if you do it for them), then they will not be Indian citizens. I haven't found any clear information on how India handles situations for children born in the country who are not citizens, but it seems pretty relaxed. However whilst you are there, you should consider getting their OCI (which you can do from India) sorted out. I believe that around the age of 18, they can decide for themselves whether to acquire Indian citizenship or sticking with their British citizenship. Obviously if you plan on traveling outside of India at anytime, something along those lines must be done if you want to return to India with them.
ROA might be the better option though.
There was an extended discussion on this, but I can't find the thread. I believe I was part of that discussion. Would you be able to use your mod search powers and link to that? I'd like to read through it again, as I don't know if this point was succintly clear, or if it was just our best interpretation of the wording of the law.
See the two links below which came to mind instantly (I remember the usernames )ouflak1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 2:00 pmThere was an extended discussion on this, but I can't find the thread. I believe I was part of that discussion. Would you be able to use your mod search powers and link to that? I'd like to read through it again, as I don't know if this point was succintly clear, or if it was just our best interpretation of the wording of the law.