in light of new legislation, section 4L of the British Nationality Act, acquisition by registration: special circumstances. point a) historical legislative unfairness, would not the mother's children born before December 1948 be discriminated against based on the protected characteristic, age.
How are they are combating gender discrimination when double descendent only apply to the paternal side. Sounds like that fits the definition of gender discrimination pretty well.
If i have a uk born great grand parent and my granfather got citizenship through his dad and my grand mother got citizenship through marriage (otherwise than by decent) and she has a nationality status letter. I understand that my father may be eligible for british nationality. Would that mean that i could be able to get an ancestral visa.?
If my father was born in the Transvaal South Africa in 1909, his father was a British Citizen, his birth was registered in Campsie. Scotland in 1870. My parents married 1942 in South Africa. I was born in 1958 and my brother in 1960. Would we both qualify for British citizenship by double decent????
Hi Elizabeth, these types of claims can be quite complex. We recommend that you take our free online British citizenship assessment www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment#assessment-form which will help you discover your claim and put you in touch our citizenship experts who will help you from there.
May i redo the test as there seem to be contradictons in the free assessment.Does this points system change the conditìons.With double descent how long before one can apply for citizenship.
in light of new legislation, section 4L of the British Nationality Act, acquisition by registration: special circumstances. point a) historical legislative unfairness, would not the mother's children born before December 1948 be discriminated against based on the protected characteristic, age.
Would it need to have been registered.
How are they are combating gender discrimination when double descendent only apply to the paternal side. Sounds like that fits the definition of gender discrimination pretty well.
If i have a uk born great grand parent and my granfather got citizenship through his dad and my grand mother got citizenship through marriage (otherwise than by decent) and she has a nationality status letter.
I understand that my father may be eligible for british nationality. Would that mean that i could be able to get an ancestral visa.?
If my father was born in the Transvaal South Africa in 1909, his father was a British Citizen, his birth was registered in Campsie. Scotland in 1870.
My parents married 1942 in South Africa. I was born in 1958 and my brother in 1960. Would we both qualify for British citizenship by double decent????
Hi Elizabeth, these types of claims can be quite complex. We recommend that you take our free online British citizenship assessment www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment#assessment-form which will help you discover your claim and put you in touch our citizenship experts who will help you from there.
@@Sable-group Thank you for your response, i have taken your online assessment and am in contact with Chelsea at you Cape Town branch.
Hi - We are so glad to hear this and wish you all the best with your claim.
May i redo the test as there seem to be contradictons in the free assessment.Does this points system change the conditìons.With double descent how long before one can apply for citizenship.
If born 1984 I got my british citizenship 1 August 2024 I am planning to move to uk how to apply for my daughter who born 2008