Singapore - Passport & Nationality - British Nationality
Can you claim British Nationality?
Getting a British passport might be easier than you think. Thanks to the UK's historical laws and agreements with former territories, you may qualify for British nationality depending on where you, your parents and grandparents were born.
You could be eligible for British citizenship if you were:
- Born to a parent (a father or mother) who was born in the UK before 1983.
- Born before 1983 to a parent who was born after 1949 – as long as that parent a) was a British Citizen, or b) had a parent born in the UK.
- Born after 1948, and your parents were married before 1949 and your paternal grandfather (your dad’s dad) was born in the UK.
There are hundreds of other ways to qualify. As a general rule, if you were born in a country that is different to either parent or any of your grandparents, or you have a connection back to the UK, Ireland or a former British Territory, then you might have a claim.
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Some claims to British nationality are relatively straightforward and can be completed quickly if you meet the above requirements. Other claims can be extremely complex and can only be determined by researching old nationality laws.
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British Nationality could be obtained through your birth, or through the birth of any one of your parents or grandparents, in Singapore. This arises because of Britain's relationship with Singapore and Britain's Colonial history.
To determine what form of British Nationality you might have, an analysis of your family's history must be done, and then applying it to the Nationality laws governing Singapore that have been passed over the years.
STATUS OF SINGAPORE
From 1858 until 31.03.1946, Singapore fell within the Crown’s Dominions.
Between 01.04.1946 and 31.12.1948, it fell within the Crown’s Dominions as the Colony of Singapore.
From 01.01.1949 until 02.06.1959, it was within the UK and Colonies.
From 03.06.1959, Singapore was an independent Commonwealth country (including the period of 16.09.1963 to 09.08.1965 when it formed part of the Federation of Malaya.
Click here for more information on the status of Citizen of the United Kingdom & Colonies (CUKC), a status achieved by birth in the Colony.