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1 and 2 are fine. As mentioned earlier, if the daughter continues the family tradition of giving birth abroad, their child (your brother's grandchild) will not be able to be registered as a British citizen.Safina000 wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 10:53 pm1. I have my father’s naturalisation certificate (original - even though its really creased and u can hardly tell the dates lol)
2. My brother has his first passport he received, in regards to his birth certificate it’s pakistani translated in English as he was born there. Does that make any difference???
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This may cause an issue. I think the Home Office will expect some verifiable documentation (P45/P60s can be verified against the HMRC records, etc). Is there any other three year period that your brother has proof of residing in the UK that can be verified by access to government records (HMRC, DWP, etc)?