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He was British - with British Passport - not oversees...British and yes, they were married.D4109125 wrote:Was the Grandfather British otherwise than by descent (i.e. born in Wales or naturalised) and were the grandparents married?
OMG !I can't believe.I was fighting for my partner's right in the UK so much....Indeed knowledge is Power.However, I know that there is a rule, I can't find it now ...which says that if someone was born before 1962( I guess) that person is not entitled to a British Passport/Citizenship, although the father was British.D4109125 wrote:Then the Mother could be British by descent and eligible for a British Passport.
Her child (aged 27) could be eligible for a UK ancestry visa (click)
South Africa became an independent state on 31/05/1961 - My partner's mom was almost 8 and her dad was already dead....D4109125 wrote:I think you are referring to some CUKCs and that once such countries gained independence in 1962 they would lose their citizenship of the UK & Colonies status. You should seek professional advice for further information.