Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
We are both now Canadian been in Canada a long time. Both born in England and would like to move back to the UK to be closer to family as we are getting older. Does anyone know if we can just move back or what is involved in the process? Have found some information on Rev Canada website but it is a bit confusing and mostly about paying taxes on capital gains, dispositions etc. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by luckysue
(Post 12977137)
We are both now Canadian been in Canada a long time. Both born in England and would like to move back to the UK to be closer to family as we are getting older. Does anyone know if we can just move back or what is involved in the process? Have found some information on Rev Canada website but it is a bit confusing and mostly about paying taxes on capital gains, dispositions etc. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
If you are British citizens (presume you did not relinquish your British citizenship when you obtained Canadian one) you can just move back immediately and become residents - no paperwork needed.
You'll, of course, have all the hassle of setting up again; bank accounts, getting a GP, finding accommodation etc, shipping over furniture etc, sorting out any pensions/investments you leave in Canada. You will be immediately eligible for NHS as permanent residents,. |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12977140)
If you’re British citizens then you can move back anytime.
Good luck. |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by luckysue
(Post 12977160)
Thanks, we are both actually Canadian Citizens now..
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Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
You’ll only need your British passports.
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Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
[QUOTE=luckysue;12977160]Thanks, we are both actually Canadian Citizens now..[/QUOTE.....
...... but are you also British citizens? i.e you did not relinquish your British Citizenship when you became Canadians? |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12977189)
You’ll only need your British passports.
As far as I can make out the Canadian Citizenship Act of 1976 was the first time Canada allowed dual citizenship |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
We took Canadian citizenship in 1974, and I've assumed since then that we relinquished our British citizenship. Certainly we neve renewed our British passports after that year.
We never had to make any official statement about relinquishing though |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12977222)
We took Canadian citizenship in 1974, and I've assumed since then that we relinquished our British citizenship. Certainly we neve renewed our British passports after that year.
We never had to make any official statement about relinquishing though Interesting.... always understood that one had to officially action a relinquishing of citizenship - it did not just happen by default if one took a second citizenship no matter the country for the second citizenship. However, as you took Canadian citizenship in 1974, prior to the Canadian 1976 Citizenship act, might mean you lost your British citizenship? |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 12977199)
In another thread Lucky Sue says she has been in Canada since 1966 - so could she have given up her British citizenship when taking Canadian?
As far as I can make out the Canadian Citizenship Act of 1976 was the first time Canada allowed dual citizenship
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12977222)
We took Canadian citizenship in 1974, and I've assumed since then that we relinquished our British citizenship. Certainly we neve renewed our British passports after that year.
We never had to make any official statement about relinquishing though |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
No foreign government can remove your British citizenship so unless you formally renounced your citizenship with the Home Office after becoming Canadian citizens then you’re still British. You just need to renew your passports:
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12977268)
No foreign government can remove your British citizenship so unless you formally renounced your citizenship with the Home Office after becoming Canadian citizens then you’re still British. You just need to renew your passports:
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports |
Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by durham_lad
(Post 12977294)
This is what our son did in 2016 in readiness to move back in 2017. He moved to the USA with us in 1987 when he was 4, became a US citizen in 1998 and after that never bothered to renew his British Passport. Consequently he had to apply as if he was a first timer, requiring long form birth certificate which we applied for and got easily enough, plus we, as his parents, also had to provide our details including our passport numbers. (He was born in 1982 so automatically has citizenship by virtue of parents being British)
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Re: Canadian Citizens moving back to UK
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12977321)
Excellent advice save one minor correction which is if your son was born in the UK in 1982 then he would be British by virtue of his place of birth rather than his parentage.
We always remember applying for his first passport in 1987, which was a paper application in those days. He was a premature birth, born 6 weeks early at end of November 1982 and on the application there was a point where it said something like, “if born before 1/1/1983 then go to page x”, skipping many pages. My wife said that at least there was some benefit to being rushed into hospital very sick, c-section and all that. |
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