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You say your mother was born in the UK but is she actually british? ie. does she have british Citizenship?Scyros wrote:Question for all you Immigration experts.I am a US citizen (born in the US) to an English mother who was born in the UK. Both of my mother's parents were also born in the UK. I wanted to apply for dual citizenship so I can live and study (master’s degree) in London for a number of years. Am I eligible for UK citizenship? Dual citizenship? If so, were do I go to fill out the necessary paperwork? Thanks very much for any help!
No, she was born in 1982 so not automatically a British citizen. However, she is eligible for registration as a British citizen.Ben wrote:Hi Scyros,
From what you have said, it would appear that you were born a UK national.
As a UK national, you are entitled to apply for a British citizen passport and / or a UK National ID Card (if resident in the UK).
If you are currently in the US, you can apply at the nearest British mission for either a British passport or a Right of Abode endorsement in your US passport. If you choose the latter and you subsequently move to the UK, you can apply for a UK National ID Card which will enable you to move and reside throughout the EEA / Switizerland passport-free.