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vinegarboy Nov 7th 2019 8:30 pm

Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 
***Advance apologies if this has been covered somewhere that I didn't find in my search.***

With the UK looking increasingly likely now to actually & stupidly persist with leaving the EU, does anybody know if a 1960s birth in our SBA at Akrotiri might qualify that individual for any kind of avenue leading to Cypriot (& hence EU) citizenship? With advance thanks for helpful replies, and hello to all from here in western Canada.

calman014 Nov 9th 2019 12:13 pm

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 
UK Forces have always had their own independent registration system for births and hence the person in question will most likely be a UK Citizen.
I say most likely because another member asked a similar question recently and although the birth was registered by Army authorities abroad, they had problems
obtaining UK citizenship at a later stage.

scot47 Nov 13th 2019 4:24 am

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 
Akrotiri is UK sovereign territory. Birth there is not the same as birth in The Republic of Cyprus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrotiri_and_Dhekelia

In 1960 the War Office still had imperial delusions !

Gordon Barlow Nov 15th 2019 4:17 pm

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 

Originally Posted by calman014 (Post 12761270)
UK Forces have always had their own independent registration system for births and hence the person in question will most likely be a UK Citizen.

But it may be that the OP's question does not relate to someone employed as a soldier. As I understand the situation, any civilian born on the bases would today be a "citizen" of a British Overseas Territory - with the right to apply for UK citizenship. It may or may not be an automatic right.


BEVS Nov 15th 2019 7:21 pm

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 

Originally Posted by vinegarboy (Post 12760523)
***Advance apologies if this has been covered somewhere that I didn't find in my search.***

With the UK looking increasingly likely now to actually & stupidly persist with leaving the EU, does anybody know if a 1960s birth in our SBA at Akrotiri might qualify that individual for any kind of avenue leading to Cypriot (& hence EU) citizenship? With advance thanks for helpful replies, and hello to all from here in western Canada.

Reading the post I think the chap is more interested in the EU rather than the UK.

Gordon Barlow Nov 17th 2019 4:33 am

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 
Here's a relevant question... When Britain formally leaves the EU (on whatever date is agreed by all), how long will Brits' EU passports be valid? They wouldn't become invalid suddenly, I should think - more likely, a validity date would have to be agreed for that, too. But does anyone here have an opinion on how long the period might be? Has anything been published about that?

BritInParis Nov 17th 2019 8:56 am

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 

Originally Posted by Gordon Barlow (Post 12764907)
Here's a relevant question... When Britain formally leaves the EU (on whatever date is agreed by all), how long will Brits' EU passports be valid? They wouldn't become invalid suddenly, I should think - more likely, a validity date would have to be agreed for that, too. But does anyone here have an opinion on how long the period might be? Has anything been published about that?

By “EU passport”, do you mean British passports with the words “European Union” on the front? They’ll remain valid until they expire, same as always.

Gordon Barlow Nov 18th 2019 11:44 pm

Re: Can birth at RAF Akrotiri qualify one for Cypriot (EU) citizenship?
 

Originally Posted by BritInParis (Post 12764960)
By “EU passport”, do you mean British passports with the words “European Union” on the front? They’ll remain valid until they expire, same as always.

Yes, I did mean that. Thanks for the info that it will be valid until it expires. Mine has a couple of years left on it, I think.


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