• HamsterRage@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    My wife and I are dual citizens born in Canada but with fathers that were born in the UK. We decided to get our passports pre Brexit because we are planning to move to France soon.

    We’ve never lived in the UK, but had no problem getting British passports. We just needed our fathers’ birth certificates and marriage certificates. And, of course, our own birth certificates.

    We renewed our passports back in the fall, just before this news broke.

    PS: We are old enough that our mothers’ nationality didn’t matter, even though they both were born in the UK.

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      4 days ago

      Yeah, fun fact, because you weren’t born in the UK the rules on what documentation is required are different for you.

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        4 days ago

        Yes, but how do you get out of the country to live somewhere else without getting your first UK passport while you are still in the UK?

        I’m not sure, but I think the requirements when you are renewing an expired passport are somewhat easier to meet.

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          No, not if it’s been expired for a while. There’s a grace period where it counts as a renewal, after that it’s treated as a “first time” application.

          Also, if you’re born in the UK as a dual national, you don’t have to ever get a British passport. I flew to Canada on my Canadian passport. There’s nothing stopping you from doing that.