My wife has literally just naturalised as a British citizen yesterday.
She became a citizen on the5-year family route as my wife (I'm a British citizen from birth).
She is applying for a UK passport.
The online form says applicants must send additional documentation if applying for "a first UK passport if you were born in the Philippines, or your parents are married or divorced and have links to the Philippines".
The guidance seems to imply that this is only really relevant where British citizenship is conferred through one or more British citizen parents and the guidance relates to proving the legitimacy of marriage at the time of birth.
My wife's mum is Filipino. Her dad is a US citizen. She was born in USA and her parents marriage was undertaken in the US but before her mum became a US citizen. Regardless, my wife has been a US citizen from birth (and came to the UK on a US passport).
I don't think that the guidance is relevant to my wife's case as she is a citizen by virtue of her relationship with me not her parents and so additional documentation would not be needed.
Does anyone have any insight here as to whether I'm right or not?
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