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Finally, moving back to England!
So glad I found this forum! I have lots of questions and hope someone can help me. After many years in the US, my mother and I are ready to move back to England. We will bring my 21 year old daughter with us. My mother and I have dual citizenship between the US and the UK and travel on American passports. We plan to get British passports once we are back in England (I think that is the only way--must be there in person, right?). My first question is, if we travel on a one way ticket to England, what will Immigration ask us? We will have an address where we will be staying. I may or may not have a job at that point. My mother is retired. I don't want to get held up at the airport if some sort of paperwork is required. I've searched through the British Embassy website and even emailed them--but their reply did not answer my question. I've also tried searching on the UK gov website--lots of information, but not exactly an answer.
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
It would be a much better idea to get British passports for the whole family before you travel. You won’t be able to work, rent a property or open a bank account without one.
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports |
Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Originally Posted by Revans18
(Post 13078009)
So glad I found this forum! I have lots of questions and hope someone can help me. After many years in the US, my mother and I are ready to move back to England. We will bring my 21 year old daughter with us. My mother and I have dual citizenship between the US and the UK and travel on American passports. We plan to get British passports once we are back in England (I think that is the only way--must be there in person, right?). My first question is, if we travel on a one way ticket to England, what will Immigration ask us? We will have an address where we will be staying. I may or may not have a job at that point. My mother is retired. I don't want to get held up at the airport if some sort of paperwork is required. I've searched through the British Embassy website and even emailed them--but their reply did not answer my question. I've also tried searching on the UK gov website--lots of information, but not exactly an answer.
Thanks! Re. your passports, you can apply for/renew them online https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports If you're moving back permanently then use your British passports to enter the country, there will be no need for a return ticket and no questions will be asked. If you use your US passports you can only be admitted as a visitor and that creates complications. Is your daughter a British citizen and does she have a British passport? If not, she'll need to apply for one prior to landing also. |
Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Thanks. I do not think it will be possible to get British passports in time. What sort of compilations do you mean? My daughter is a British citizen by birthright and travels on an American passport.
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Read the bottom section of this:
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 13078059)
It would be a much better idea to get British passports for the whole family before you travel. You won’t be able to work, rent a property or open a bank account without one.
https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports
Originally Posted by Revans18
(Post 13078078)
Thanks. I do not think it will be possible to get British passports in time. What sort of compilations do you mean? My daughter is a British citizen by birthright and travels on an American passport.
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Thanks, I will check the web site again, but I might not have the time to get the British passports. I do have my original British birth certificate, isn’t that proof that I am a citizen? Could I show this upon entry?
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Originally Posted by Revans18
(Post 13078083)
Thanks, I will check the web site again, but I might not have the time to get the British passports. I do have my original British birth certificate, isn’t that proof that I am a citizen? Could I show this upon entry?
YOUR birth certificate might be sufficient to show you are a Brit citizen, but from what you say you have nothing to show your daughter is. Saying she is a Brit by birthright means nothing to the border officials. Thinking about it you might not even get on the plane - a one way ticket and only US passports? you have nothing to show you have the right to remain in the UK and airlines these days don't want the hassle of having to fly people back to their original country. Having said all that, if one goes |
Re: Finally, moving back to England!
When is your departure date?
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
October 1, 2022
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Thanks. I found the page to apply for the Certificate of Entitlement, right to abode. Maybe we all 3 apply for them.
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Originally Posted by Revans18
(Post 13078088)
Thanks. I found the page to apply for the Certificate of Entitlement, right to abode. Maybe we all 3 apply for them.
Why.? You are not flying until October 2022 - plenty of time to get UK passports ...... |
Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Yes, I am worried about how my daughter will prove citizenship. She will have her birth certificate with my name on it. I am going to try for the right to abode certificate.
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Re: Finally, moving back to England!
Originally Posted by Revans18
(Post 13078091)
Yes, I am worried about how my daughter will prove citizenship. She will have her birth certificate with my name on it. I am going to try for the right to abode certificate.
Why?.... if you are a Brit born and bred and she was born in the US she is a Brit by descent - just get her passport. If you and your mum had British passports which have expired then just get new ones...... |
Re: Finally, moving back to England!
I’ve heard it can take a year! I will look into it again, but I don’t want to mail my original UK birth certificate. Do you know if they accept electronic images/ files? Thanks
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