If you’re from any other country You can usually apply for citizenship 12 months after you get indefinite leave to remain (or ‘indefinite leave to enter’) unless you’re married to a British citizen. If you don’t have either of those, you can check if you’re eligible for indefinite leave to remain on GOV.UK.
Can I get a British passport if my dad has one?
Your father could pass on his citizenship to you if he was one of the following: born or adopted in the UK. given citizenship after applying for it in his own right (not based on having a British parent)
Can you lose your British citizenship if you move to another country?
Currently, yes, a naturalised British Citizen can live anywhere in the world without losing UK citizenship – so long as they intended to live in the United Kingdom when they requested and were granted citizenship.
What is the difference between British citizen and British Overseas Citizen?
If you are a British citizen, you can freely live and work in the United Kingdom without immigration controls. A British overseas territories citizen is someone who is part of the United Kingdom colonies, because they themselves or their parents or grandparents became the citizens of these territories on January 1.
Can a child born abroad become a British citizen?
A child born overseas to a British national will be deemed a British citizen by descent. However, the process of registration will have to be completed in order for the young person to be able to apply for a British passport. Parents can register the child for citizenship using the application form MN1.
Can a person born before 1948 become a British citizen?
Although the British Nationality Act 1948 ended the naturalisation of further direct descendants, eligible non-Catholic persons born before 1949 would have already become British subjects. Those individuals would also be able to transmit British nationality to at least one further generation.
What does it mean to be a British Overseas Citizen?
Not to be confused with British Overseas Territories citizen or British National (Overseas). A British Overseas citizen ( BOC) is a member of a class of British nationality largely granted under limited circumstances to people connected with former British colonies who do not have close ties to the United Kingdom or its remaining overseas …
Can a British citizen with BOC passport travel abroad?
About 12,000 British Overseas citizens currently hold active British passports with this status and enjoy consular protection when travelling abroad. However, individuals who only hold BOC nationality are effectively stateless as they are not guaranteed the right to enter the country in which they are nationals.