You can claim British citizenship by double descent if you have a grandparent (and in rare cases a great-grandparent) born in the UK. This is known as double descent. Children under the age of 18 will need to claim citizenship before the age of 18 or they will lose all rights to British nationality.

Can I get British citizenship if my wife is British?

You can apply for British citizenship by ‘naturalisation’ if you: are married to, or in a civil partnership with, someone who is a British citizen. have lived in the UK for at least 3 years before the date of your application.

Can you become a British citizen by descent?

British citizenship is normally automatically passed down one generation to children born outside the UK. For example, you might automatically become a citizen if you’re born outside the UK to a British parent. If you’re not automatically a citizen, you may be eligible to apply to ‘register’ as one.

How do I apply for a British passport through descent?

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. 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.

How do I know if I am British by descent?

You are a British citizen by descent if: You are born outside the UK to a parent who was a British citizen at the time; It does not matter whether the birth took place before or after 1 January 1983 as long as a child who was born before that date became a British citizen on that date; his or her own birth, or.

British nationality law allows claims to come from a UK-born grandparent (known as double descent). If you were born after 1 January 1983, you may have a claim to British citizenship if: Your grandmother was born in the UK, and your relevant parent was registered as a child before 1983.

Does marrying a British citizen make you British?

How do I get British citizenship by descent?

You are a British citizen by descent if:

  1. You are born outside the UK to a parent who was a British citizen at the time;
  2. It does not matter whether the birth took place before or after 1 January 1983 as long as a child who was born before that date became a British citizen on that date;

Can a British citizen by descent get a British passport?

If you were born inside or outside the UK on January 1, 1983 or later, and your mother was a British citizen (other than through descent) at the time of your birth, you are a British citizen by descent and can apply for a British passport.

What does citizen by descent mean?

Descent – the applicant was born in another country and became a citizen of their parent’s country. This is also known as ‘registration’ in some countries.

What does it mean to be a British citizen by descent?

British Citizenship by Descent. From Wiki. Jump to: navigation. , search. A British citizen by descent is a person born outside the United Kingdom who has acquired British citizenship because a parent was born or naturalised in the United Kingdom. It also includes certain persons who have acquired British citizenship by registration.

Can you apply for British citizenship if your partner has died?

You cannot apply for citizenship as the partner of a British citizen if your partner has died. Check if you’re eligible another way – for example if you have indefinite leave to remain in the UK or permanent residence status.

Can you work in the UK if your spouse is a British citizen?

You may be exempt from the residency requirements if your partner works abroad either for the UK government or an organisation closely linked to government. You must have been physically present in the UK exactly 3 years before the Home Office receives your application. Your application may be rejected if you cannot prove this.

Can you apply for British citizenship with settled status?

From 1 January 2021, you cannot apply for citizenship with a permanent residence document if you also have settled status. You need to use your settled status to apply for citizenship instead. prove you were in the UK exactly 3 years before the day the Home Office receives your application This is one way to apply for British citizenship.