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Just to clear things up I have found more information that there dad came to uk on bases of right to abode as his dad was British citizen.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 11:38 pmFather was british citizen when children was born in Bangladesh.
What im saying if mother has paperwork to prove that her husband was British citizen sp children get British passport if children are allowed to come who will they stay with the home office wont allow this as they will be have to be put into care.
Mother does not have paperwork how can she find out that her husband was British.
hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:15 amThis is the letter sent from Home Office
13 October 2023
Dear
RE PASSPORT APPLICATION FOR (Childs Name)
Thank you for submitting a passport application for (childs name)
British nationality is a matter of law and we issue British passports to those that have a claim under the British Nationality Act 1981. This is decided mainly by a person's place and date of birth parents places and dates of birth. From the information available it would appear that Raka is not a British national
A person bom outside the UK will be a British citizen if, at the time of their birth:
their parents is a British citizen otherwise than by descent-such as by birth in the UK or registrations or naturalisation as a British citizen in the UK
their British citizen parent was born outside the UK to a parent who was in Crown, or similar service at the time of their birth. (This gives them British nationality other than by descent enabling them to pass on their British nationality).
As (Childs name) father was born in Bangladesh on 10 March 1972 to a British Citizen, (Fathers dad name) is a British Citizen by descent. As a result, (dads name) unable to pass this citizenship on to a child that was born outside of the United Kingdom. Therefore, because (childs name) was born outside of the UK, (childs nane) at present has no claim to British Nationality
If you want to apply for British citizenship for your child, you can get more information and the qurements to qualify for British citizenship from:
However, before doing so, you may want to consult the Bangladesh authoribes to see whether gang Brish citizenship would have any effect on Raina's citizenship of that country
your child gains British citizenship they then be eligible to apply for a British passport However, you will need to provide the registration certificate
The fee has been retained to cover the cost of administering the application
There not living in UK there in Bangladeshsecret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:12 amIf the mother and children are in the UK, what visa are they living in the UK on?
If they are not in the UK and they are not British citizens, what would be the basis of any application for child benefit?
No. Because the father is dead and neither the children nor the mother are British or in the UK.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:51 amSo cant the mother claim child benefit claiming there dad was British citizen via right to abode if not there they are stuck nothing they can doo
It has been British nationality law since at least the 1950s, if not earlier, that British citizenship can only be inherited by one generation outside the UK. This is not new policy or law.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:21 pmThey are stuck forever that means.
Most think that having a British citizen parent means child is automatically British most dont think to think that if there parent gained citizenship via right to abode they cant pass there citizenship to there children that are born outside the UK only if a parent holding British citizenship bought them here would of been better or had a pending application if parent died all of a sudden.
I understand why British government have done this
There may be a misunderstanding of terminology here. “ British citizen via right to abode” doesn’t make sense to me.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:51 amThere dad was British citizen via right to abode but we know a person who has obtained citizenship via right to obode can not pass down citizenship to his children.
So cant the mother claim child benefit claiming there dad was British citizen via right to abode if not there they are stuck nothing they can doo
She can't have UK Public Funds and both of those are Public Funds.hussain1988 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 1:45 pmAll she can claim is child benefit and universal credit child tax element at the moment dont think she will be allowed to come at all only visit visa if children apply when they are 18 and over in future.
He could not.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:23 pmI'm not sure the father could have claimed child benefit for non-British children not living in the UK even if he were alive.