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I am told by the British High Commission here that I needed to show evidence that he was a British subject after independence of my country.

I don't have that evidence and am asking anyone who can help, to help me through contacts in the Home Service in the UK to search for his name and advise if he retained British Subject status after Independence.
For privacy reasons I will respond to anyone who would like to email me privately and are serious in helpng me out.

I have a photocopy of the first four crucial pages of his passport which shows the passport number and the renewal number. He got it in 1945.

I have been told by the Consular department here of the Britsh High Commission that having his pre-independence passport does not give me any rights but that IMUST prove that he was still and did maintain a Britsh Passport after Indpendence.

So if anyone can give me an email for a person who I can request directly / or request my private email address.

2007-09-12 02:41:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

2 answers

Yes, but see if you can find the lead to the family root! Alternatively, you can write to the Queen direct - buckinghampalace.com

2007-09-12 02:59:46 · answer #1 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

No. British topics with a connection most effective with a now unbiased territory misplaced their citizenship upon independence in the event that they received the brand new countries citizenship. Even in case your grandfather had someway received British citizenship he would now not have handed it directly to you as UK citizenship can most effective be handed on one new release to folks born foreign.

2016-09-05 11:20:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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