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Re: Can Wife Claim CUKC (and now BC) via Discriminated Husband?

To recap, the woman (not a British subject at the time) married a man in 1958 who would have automatically become a CUKC under the British Nationality Act 1948 (BNA 1948) but was denied this status...
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Can Wife Claim CUKC (and now BC) via Discriminated Husband?

Hello all,

I’m seeking clarification on a British nationality law matter and would really appreciate your expertise. Here’s the situation I’m trying to unravel:

Background: A woman, who...
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Re: Any possible route, possibly under 4L?

I have a couple of questions regarding your family's marriage dates that would be helpful in understanding your eligibility.

Could you please provide the following marriage dates?

Your...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

^^ I AM NOT ABLE TO EDIT THAT LATEST POST (IT WAS FULL OF MISTAKES). I MEANT TO WRITE:

In my previous posts, I should have provided a clearer explanation regarding the deliberate and strategic...
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Re: Section 4L Application

Any update to this?
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Re: CUKC or British Subject without Citizenship?

The Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, signed on September 28, 1954, provides a framework for protecting individuals who do not have a nationality and clarifying their rights. In...
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Re: CUKC or British Subject without Citizenship?

pallykin what happened with your case?
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Re: Curious about path to uk citizenship

Mandate of Tanganyika [Was a UK Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction]

Start: 20 July 1922
End: 9 December 1961

Tanganyika [Was a UK Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction]

Start 1961–9 December...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

Do you agree that Simon became a CUKC (otherwise than by descent) on 1st January 1949?

Simon was born in the British Mandate of Iraq (British ETJ) in 1928.
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Simon's father was a British...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

It was originally envisaged that all British subjects would get one (or more) of the national citizenships being drawn up under the BNA 1948 and that the remainder would be absorbed as CUKCs by the...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

Iran is not a Commonwealth country! Therefore Florence remained a CUKC until her death in 1970, correct?
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

BritInParis too complicated? :D
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

Florence was born in 1895 in the Baghdad Vilayet of "Ottoman Iraq" (part of Ottoman Empire), to a non-Ottoman, non-Arab, non-Persian father.

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Florence never legally qualified for neither...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

** however, Simon and all of his descendants should (if not for Simon's Mother's deliberate incorrect registration for Iranian documents) all legally have been "Stateless" or "British Subject Without...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

They are citizens of Iran.

The British Mandated Territory that Simon was in fact born in, was The British Mandate of Iraq (1921-1932) ( check out the Wikipedia article named: Mandatory_Iraq )
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

There is proof of Douglas' National Status in the summer of 1948 (i.e. prior to 1 Jan 1949) being 'British Subject by Birth'

There is proof of Douglas hailing from Uttar Pradesh, [India], British...
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Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

How about this; if not for legislative unfairness, Florence would have been able to pass on her British Subject status to her son, Simon. As such, Simon would have become a British Subject, CUKC on 1...
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Posted By BABYLONIAN

Re: Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

Correct. The only person who could have been born in the UK would be Douglas (His status, "British Subject By Birth" was mentioned in Florence's latest-issued passport, which was issued prior to the...
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Posted By BABYLONIAN

Very Complex ARD (Section 4L) Case

Request for Assistance on ARD Applications

/Hello everyone,

I'm a longtime lurker on this forum and a freelance graphic designer based in Dubai. I've been reading over 200 threads here, soaking...
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