Hi there
This is a curly one.
My wife was born in New Zealand in 1965 to a British born father and a NZ born mother, her parents were married, so she is legitimate. Her birth parents gave her up for adoption at age two. I spoke to the Consulate in Canberra (we are living in Australia) and they told me that she was a British citizen at birth and it was irrrelevant what happened to her after her birth.
We are married and I am also British by birth.
However I would like to apply for her British passport via decent, not spousal visa.
The documents I have are
Her birth parents marriage certificate stating her fathers nationality, place of birth.
Her birth mothers old Blue British passport gained via marriage.
My wifes NZ birth certificate stating her fathers name and place of birth,
with an issued for puposes of adoption stamp on it.
I also have
also her adoption papers and her three name change documents
I do not have her fathers birth certificate.
Her birth father is obviously long gone.
Does anyone know if it would be worth applying for her passport without her fathers birth certificate with the documents mentioned above ?
phew!
Glad to get that off my chest...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.......