British Citizenship

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

British Citizenship with Naturalisation or Registration

What you need to know about British Citizenship

If you are a foreign national living in the UK who has settled status, you may be wish to make an application to become a British citizen by a process known as Naturalisation or Registration.

What you need to consider while registering for United Kingdom Citizenship:

Child born in the UK after 1982
If you are a child born in the UK after 1982, and one of your parents becomes a British citizen or settled in the UK before you reach 18 years of age, or you have spent the first 10 years of your life in the UK (having not been absent for more than 90 days each year), you may apply to be registered as a British citizen.
Child born outside the UK before 1983
If you were born outside the UK before 1983 and your mother was either born in the UK or registered/naturalised as a British citizen before you were born, you may apply to be registered as a British citizen.

A major advantage of applying for British Citizenship is that you are then entitled to all the benefits enjoyed by a EEA citizen under European law. This allows you, and your family, to move and work freely throughout the European Economic Area.

Read more about privilege, Naturalisation & Registration to know about requirements and advantages of Becoming a British Citizen.

Start your British Citizenship registration or British Passport Application by booking now:

British Citizenship [free-consultation]
If you are already a British Citizen or Naturalised, click here to Apply or Renew your British Passport or a Child British Passport.

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