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The purpose of an open forum is precisely to allow diverse opinions to be corrected and I welcome your alternate interpretation.lemonbat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 6:42 amThis is not true that "double descent" is rare or restricted to a few countries. The 1948 BNA allowed for what people call "double descent" in section 5, and now because of the 2022 changes to the 1981 BNA (section 4L), a lot of people are now eligible to register for it based on having a British grandmother or a British mother who had citizenship by descent. They use the ARD application for it. I've seen people ask about this before here and this wrong info has been given out then too. I had to make an account just to correct this. I'm a citizen by "double descent" now because of all of the above so this isn't an abstract concept - it's real. No where is it officially called "double descent" of course, that is just a colloquial term for it. And people who get it from the ARD app actually get citizenship other than by descent too.
No idea if this person is eligible, but a lot of people are so maybe read the 1948 BNA section 5 and the 1981 BNA section 4L and 4C because you will get more questions on this and it's really sad to give out wrong info that affects people's lives.
Hi lemonbat,lemonbat wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:12 amI'm not even sure what your point is? Section 4L and ARD are definitely new avenues for people to register and a whole lot easier, and I would assume cheaper, than judicial review. ARD is a simple application that costs, in my case at least, 80 pounds total.
1. That 4L would not apply to the OP.lemonbat wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:12 amI'm not even sure what your point is? Section 4L and ARD are definitely new avenues for people to register and a whole lot easier, and I would assume cheaper, than judicial review. ARD is a simple application that costs, in my case at least, 80 pounds total.