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Credit goes to CR001LilyLalilu wrote:You are not British as you were born before 1983. You can register as a British citizen using form UKM; I believe it costs about £80. Once you have obtained your registration certificate you can then apply for a British passport. The link Casa provided explains the process etc.
For my education, is that as iffy as giving ILE to a British citizen? After all, ConfusedGuy appears to have right of abode.CR001 wrote:Likely that you were granted ILR or ILE on arrival in the UK ...
Can you tell me more about this please and the right of abode.CR001 wrote:Likely that you were granted ILR or ILE on arrival in the UK and there is another process you can do to check this.
Amber, the OP doesn't have a passport which is what he needs and has not ever held a visa for the UK. What would you suggest is the best route, RoA or UKM?Amber wrote:You don't need a passport, just supply your Mother's birth certificate, marriage certificate and your birth certificate, you must be of 'good character'. You should also consider naturalising as British if you've got the right of abode, that way if you have children and they're born abroad, they'd be automatically British.
So because my Mother is British, was born in Britain along with her mum and so on that I have the right to abode ?PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE RIGHT OF ABODE
2.1 Who qualified before 1 January 1983?
CUKCs born to or adopted by a parent who, at the time of the person's birth
or adoption had right of abode under section 2(1)(a) of the 1971 Act (section
2(1)(b)(i))