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Originally Posted by Fuzz
You need a Certificate of Registration identifying them as British Nationals. If you didn't do that before they turned 18, and they were born in Canada you won't be able to get a passport. I managed to squeeze mine in, but my brother had already turned 18 and couldn't.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...naturalisation
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Even if I am a UK citizen, born in the UK?
Poking around, it might be ok because I was born in the UK. My 20 yr old daughter I think can still get her passport and I should get my boy his before he turns 18.
https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship...-1983-and-2006
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You’re automatically a British citizen if you were born outside the UK and all of the following apply:
you were born between 1 January 1983 and 30 June 2006
your mother or father was a British citizen when you were born (they must have been married if your father had British citizenship but your mother did not)
your British parent could pass on their citizenship to you
Your British parent could pass on their citizenship to you if they were one of the following:
born or adopted in the UK
given citizenship after applying for it in their own right (not based on having a British parent)
working as a Crown servant when you were born (for example in the diplomatic service, overseas civil service or armed forces)
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Last edited by undercoverbrother; 11-10-2023 at 01:57 PM.
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