St Christopher St Kitts and Nevis
British Nationality could be obtained through your birth, or through the birth of any one of your parents or grandparents, in St Kitts & Nevis. This arises because of 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 of St Kitts and Nevis that were passed over the years.
STATUS OF ST ST KITTS & NEVIS
- From 1713 to 31.12.1948, St Kitts & Nevis was within the Crown’s Dominions.
- Between 01.01.1949 and 18.12.1980, it was within the UK and Colonies as part of the Colony of St Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (up to 26.02.1967) and the Associated State of St Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (up to 18.12.1980).
- From 19.12.1980 until 31.12.1982 it was within the UK and Colonies as an associated state.
- From 01.01.1983 until 18.09.1983, it was a British Dependent Territory.
- From 19.09.1983 until the present day, it was an independent Commonwealth country.
Click here for more information on the status of Citizen of the United Kingdom & Colonies (CUKC), a status achieved by birth in the Colony.
- From 1713 to 31.12.1948, Anguilla was within the Crown’s Dominions.
- Between 01.01.1949 and 18.12.1980, it was within the UK and Colonies as part of the Colony of St Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (up to 26.02.1967) and the Associated State of St Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (up to 18.12.1980).
- From 19.12.1980 until 31.12.1982 it was within the UK and Colonies as a dependent colonial territory.
- From 01.01.1983 until the present day, it was a British Dependent Territory.
Click here for more information on the status of Citizen of the United Kingdom & Colonies (CUKC), a status achieved by birth in the Colony.