Another development - checked with National Archive and my grandfather's record show: 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies > Certificates R1: registration under section 6(1). It is not 100% certain this record is of his.
Obie 1936 was date of birth. Secret- many thanks for your input. This case is so interessting and frustrating at the same time. Will definately try find out from national archive. Would HO be worth a shout to see if they have any records? In the balance of things would VAF4A be more straightforward ...
Very interessting Obie. I need to check that out. Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan at that time period I believe. According to his passport he was born in East Pakistan which was part of the commonwealth and under 1949 act all citizens were given British subject status and shared commonwealth c...
Thanks Cas Spot on Obie, and this is one of the points I was planning to raise in the extra information bit. It is very hard to get hold of documentation etc when the people involved are now deceased. The more I ponder and dig into this the more VAF4A route seems easier and worth more of the effort....
True. I have almost decided to go for MN1 and state that I am applying using legislations 3(2) and 3(1) discretionary part. I will try my best to plead with the HO to register using their discretionary in the Extra information at the end. I spoke to few solicitors who want ridicilous money for what ...
1. Father came and worked and settled in UK around 1960's who I believe was brought to UK by his father. As far as I am aware his father was also settled in Uk. But have no proof of this. 2. Father had passport which stated British Subject of UK colonies 3. Father passed away 1984, no other document...
That is true it is a lot of money. But if there is a chance of getting Child Registered as a BC it would be worth it. I just keep getting conflicting answers from everywhere some saying no chance and others saying unsure.
Thanks for the input Obie. My Fathers status was "British Subject- Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies". This was stated on his last passport before he passed away in 1984. Biometrics provision in Bangladesh is very good and available. Even Home Office told me to apply for MN1 after...
Ok, thanks for all advise. I think will go for MN1 and see what happens. If MN1 gets rejected then will have to go via the Spouse and Child settlement route, which I believe means filling up two VAF4A forms.
Would the alternative SET(F) cause any issues when applying for VAF4A for spouse. Also, would financial requirement of £22,400 need to be shown if going SET(F) route, as compared to only £18,600 if BC registration was successful.
It is very confusing! - My father's Father came to UK and brought my Father to the UK. There is like 3 generations of us! Does this all mean 3(2) is totally out of question even if explained in cover letter. I have been told by someone who was in similar situation that they were able to get BC regis...
3.1 – 3.2 You need identify only one parent with British citizenship by descent on which to base an application under section 3(2) or 3(5). For a section 3(2) application this parent’s mother or father must have held British citizenship otherwise than by descent, or if they are dead would have held ...
Just to add - I am permanently settled here and live as a typical londoner I have proof of address etc raging from school days to now. Have permanent job as a Senior Mechanic.
I am being directed by to fill up form M1N under section 3(2). Is this the correct.
secret.simon many thanks. I have been settled in the UK since 1992 and had a First British passport with "British Citizen" since 1996. Mods please excuse my ignorance once again I am just really baffled. I was informed to fill in the M1N form. Is this the correct form? Also I was told that...
CR001 - apologies about that. I did post only the citizenship part on the other thread didn't realise it is against rules. Obie - I spoke to Home Office on phone and they stated that I will be an BC by decent. Also that I can apply to register the child abroad as BC as he was not automatically born ...
Hi, I trust your advise / opinions on this board which I have been reading for a while. Mods apologies for any ignorance and lack of knowledge. My query appears to be complex and I am getting mixed advise from solicitors, some saying it is straightforward and others seem confused themselves. My issu...
Hi all, Pardon my ignorance and lack of knowledge, but I would like your advise on whether a child born overseas to a British Citizen father is able to be passed on fathers Citizenship I was born in Bangladesh in 1984 to a father who was a "British Subject Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colo...