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I was born in Iraq in 1992 to Iraqi parents and we moved to the UK in 2000. She applied for the British Citizenship in late 2009 and got it early 2010. As I was under 18, her dependent, the only way to get it is if my mother gets it. And that is how I became British.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:19 pmIf you have such a certificate, check if it states which Section you have been registered under. It will likely be Section 3(1). If it is, you are a British citizen otherwise than by descent and your child born abroad will be a British citizen by descent.
In order to apply for your child's British passport, it may be necessary to find your certificate of registration (you can start by asking your mother). You may want to look for that certificate, both to answer the question of whether you are a British citizen by descent or otherwise than by descent AND to apply for your child's passport.
Registration under section 3(1) will give British citizenship by descent if the father or
the mother was a British citizen at the time of the child’s birth.
In all other cases registration gives British citizenship otherwise than by descent.
I agree. If your mother was not a British citizen at the time of your birth, then your registration has made you a British citizen otherwise than descent and your children can apply directly for a British passport.