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British Citizenship
Hi folks!
I am a medical student in Canada, looking to do some training in London. i found out that it is easier to do this training if you are a British Citizen. I have always wanted to become British, so hopefully I can. Here is a little background. Father immigrated to Britain from India, 40 yrs ago, and holds UK, US, and Canadian citizenship. He was naturalized. Mom is only Canadian and US. I was wondering what I would have to do to get British citizenship and all its attendant rights. I do understand that there are many such threads, but I have looked through as many as I could and was still unable to find what I needed. Thanks! Sam |
Re: British Citizenship
Originally Posted by 1sam1
(Post 8248459)
Hi folks!
I am a medical student in Canada, looking to do some training in London. i found out that it is easier to do this training if you are a British Citizen. I have always wanted to become British, so hopefully I can. Here is a little background. Father immigrated to Britain from India, 40 yrs ago, and holds UK, US, and Canadian citizenship. He was naturalized. Mom is only Canadian and US. I was wondering what I would have to do to get British citizenship and all its attendant rights. I do understand that there are many such threads, but I have looked through as many as I could and was still unable to find what I needed. Thanks! Sam I thought that you would only be eligible if your mother was a British citizen at the time of your birth but that's only from my vague recollections so could well be completely wrong! Good luck. :) |
Re: British Citizenship
Originally Posted by 1sam1
(Post 8248459)
Hi folks!
I am a medical student in Canada, looking to do some training in London. i found out that it is easier to do this training if you are a British Citizen. I have always wanted to become British, so hopefully I can. Here is a little background. Father immigrated to Britain from India, 40 yrs ago, and holds UK, US, and Canadian citizenship. He was naturalized. Mom is only Canadian and US. I was wondering what I would have to do to get British citizenship and all its attendant rights. I do understand that there are many such threads, but I have looked through as many as I could and was still unable to find what I needed. Thanks! Sam Do you have a copy of his British naturalisation certificate? If so, then apply for a British passport. If planning to study in Britain see: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/UK_Uni...Residence_Rule Also, would your UK medical study be recognised in Canada or the US? |
Re: British Citizenship
I am not sure if he has his naturalisation certificate, as it has been 40 yrs, but I will definitely ask. He was naturalized in the UK, though he later moved to Canada and married my mother.
In Re: equivalency of training. I don't want citizenship to save on tuition, but rather to fall into the UK quota rather than the IMG (international medical graduate)- non immigrant quota. According to the Post graduate medical dept at UofT, this is a recognized fellowship. Thanks!
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 8250179)
If your father was registered or naturalised as British in the United Kingdom (not in a colony, necessarily) before you were born, and your parents were married then you are probably a British citizen by descent.
Do you have a copy of his British naturalisation certificate? If so, then apply for a British passport. If planning to study in Britain see: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/UK_Uni...Residence_Rule Also, would your UK medical study be recognised in Canada or the US? |
Re: British Citizenship
Originally Posted by 1sam1
(Post 8251654)
I am not sure if he has his naturalisation certificate, as it has been 40 yrs, but I will definitely ask. He was naturalized in the UK, though he later moved to Canada and married my mother.
Apparently, the Home Office have lost all naturalisation records between 1969 and 1986: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/br...nship/contact/ |
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