alterhase58 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 9:58 am
You say your passport shows you as "British" - you mean "British otherwise than by decent" ? If so I believe your child is British by decent and entitled to a passport.
If it says "British by decent" then your child won't be British.
British passports for British citizens only state their status as "British Citizen".
The only way to figure out if the person is a British citizen by descent or otherwise is by first principles and what documents they have to prove their British citizenship.
In this case, I think
@CR001 is correct. As the OP was born in Australia, he would be a British citizen by descent. Therefore his children born abroad can't automatically inherit his British citizenship.
I concur with both
@CR001 and
@meself2 that a registration under Section 3(2) is possible,
provided neither parent were married to anybody else at the time of the birth of the child and the OP has proof of their residing in the UK for three continuous years before the birth of the child.
The proof that will be required will be required will be the baby's birth certificate listing the OP as a parent, the OP's Australian birth certificate and their parents' (the child's grandparents') marriage and British births certificates.
To the OP: note that the child will not be able to pass on British citizenship at all to their own children (your grandchildren) born outside the UK, unless the grandchildren, your child/their parent and other parent have lived in the UK for at least three continuous years as a family unit before the grandchildren's 18th birthday and have applied to register as British citizens before that date.
Also be aware that many benefits of British citizenship (such as NHS care, student loans and Home Student status, etc) are restricted to those "ordinarily resident" in the UK and can be denied even to British citizens who reside abroad.
As an aside, all people born in Australia before 20th August 1986 were automatically Australian citizens. So the OP can apply for an Australian passport as well, based purely on his Australian birth certificate predating that date. But Australian citizenship law appears to require that passage by descent requires the parent to have resided in Australia for at least two years and an application to be made.
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.