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elrajajo
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British citizenship status - Barbados

Post by elrajajo » Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:12 am

Hello, Can anyone help to say whether I still need to register or naturalise or not?

-44 years in UK (arrived from Barbados 1973 age 20),
-father had British passport before Barbados independence 1966 (he moved to uk 1953),
-my passport is Barbadian and the original one states "moved to UK to be with parents",
-40 year relationship with British citizen but never married (one uk born daughter),
-never been out of the country (always employed here) untill 2 months ago for holiday to Barbados whereupon my return to uk I was challenged and now have 6 month visa only

Very anxious

JAJ
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Re: British citizenship status - Barbados

Post by JAJ » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:08 am

You arrived in 1973- but on what basis were you admitted by the United Kingdom. Were you granted an immigrant/settlement entry clearance in your Barbados passport?

People from colonies generally lost British nationality on independence (Barbados- in 1966) unless they had certain ties through birth or (paternal line) descent with the United Kingdom or a place that remained a colony. This included persons living in the United Kingdom- such as your father- if they became Barbados citizens at independence. Unless your father's own father or his paternal grandfather was born or naturalised anywhere else in the U.K./Colonies?

It's near-certain you need an immigration solicitor straight away but the first step should be to clarify what was your original immigration status?
This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction.

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