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Section 12(5) of the British Nationality Act confers Citizenship of the UK and Colonies (CUKC) to a woman married to a CUKC man before 01.01.1949 if the woman was a British Subject. But this was gender discriminatory, because the husband could only pick up their CUKC through their own father's birth in the UK, and not if their mother was born in the UK.

Recent changes to remedy anti gender discrimination of woman in the older nationality legislation now means that such woman can pass their British nationality to children born after 01.01.1949. However, elements of gender discrimantion still apply, so we are looking to challenge the UK Home Office and establish a precedent that men and women should have been treated equally. We are looking to make an application for British nationality can be made in the modern day where:

  • the applicant was born on or after 1 January 1949 and before 31 December 1982;
  • the applicant's paternal grandmother (i.e. father's mother) was born in the UK (including Scotland and Northern Ireland);
  • the applicant's paternal grandfather (i.e. father's father) was born outside the UK; AND
  • the marriage of the parents must have taken place before 01.01.1949.

While the current position of the UK Home Office is not to allow such a claim, we believe that this is gender disciminatory and that new British nationality legislation should allow such a registration.

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WhatPassport.com is a specialist UK Nationality and British Citizenship site offering an online search and assessment. Claims to hold a British Passport can be complex and the site offers a quick, simple search to give you the answers. While many people qualify for the UK Ancestry Visa based on holding a Commonwealth passport with a UK born grandmother or grandfather, we have found that if you have a grandparent born in the UK, or if your mother is British or your father is British, then there are several scenarios where you can claim British Nationality and the right to hold a British Passport. This stems from Britain’s collection of British Colonies, British Protectorates and British Protected States in the middle of last century and the Nationality rules concerning what are now the countries of the Commonwealth.

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