A British citizen by descent is a person born outside the UK and is acquired if one or both parents are British citizens. This means that you cannot automatically pass on British citizenship to any child who is born abroad. You are a British citizen by descent if: his or her own birth, or.
What is the nationality of a UK citizen?
Timeline (with historical examples)
| Year | Event-related nationality | Example of use |
|---|---|---|
| present-day | British | (See ยง Present-day UK nationality (examples of use) below.) |
| English | ||
| Irish | ||
| Northern Irish |
How to become a British citizen by descent?
British national could apply for uk citizenship by descent. This would mean applying for a passport through either one of your parents. U.K.ABROAD has years of experience in dealing with these cases and will professionally assist you to get your passport.
Can a person who is born outside the UK claim British citizenship?
Those born outside of the UK before 1949 and who have a UK-born grandparent may claim British citizenship in certain circumstances. These are also complex cases and each claim must be assessed on an individual basis. You and your parent are not born in a Commonwealth country and you were born before 1915
Can a mother be British other than by descent?
In such situations, the relevant mother is considered as being British other than by descent and passes British citizenship to her children. You can apply for your British passport. An application for British nationality can be made if you were born before 1 January 1983 to a mother who was born in the UK.
Can you get British citizenship if your parents are from South Africa?
You or one of your parents was born in a former British colony. If you are able to claim British citizenship, it is important to remember that in order to retain your South African citizenship you must get written permission from the Minister of Home Affairs prior to applying for your second citizenship.