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My father was a UK citizen at the time of my birth. I read the law stating I can apply for a passport due to this condition.

2006-11-29 20:45:34 · 4 answers · asked by djtriad81 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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Go to the link below, select UK Ancestry, the country whose nationality you hold and then the country you are in now. Go to 'Do I need a visa?' It will tell you the guide on how to go about it. Its always easy to get that, as long as you have proof that you are your father's child and he was a UK citizen.

2006-11-29 22:33:06 · answer #1 · answered by DolphinLami 4 · 0 0

Who do you think would be granting you the dual-citizenship? The British consulate where you get your application forms, your procedural instructions, etc. would send your application to the UK and they would issue the passport for you if and when it is approved.

2006-11-29 21:17:29 · answer #2 · answered by domangelo 3 · 0 0

I would try and contact the Brits consulate. They are the ones who would be issuing the passport. I would be sure to have all paper work close by in case its needed to be faxed. By paperwork I mean birth certificates for you and your farther, marriage certificate if applicable.

2006-11-29 21:06:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you could prepare for twin-citizenship because of the fact of your fathers direct connection with Britain. you may ought to coach to the abode place of work that he became born right here by using place of work work, delivery certificates and that form of ingredient. it incredibly is how I got here to stay in Britain. i do no longer comprehend in the event that they nonetheless have it or no longer yet you may get whats called suited of homestead then you definately go for the duration of the motions with the abode place of work, you'll have no problems.

2016-12-14 09:35:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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