Immigrating to the UK

By whom? Just curious.

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A person who is a British citizen, or who has right of abode in the UK cannot be given permission to enter or stay under the Immigration Rules. …

If a person who has right of abode [which British citizens have] applies for a visit visa and you are satisfied that they have right of abode, you should advise them that their application cannot be considered, the application will be withdrawn, and they may want to apply for a certificate of entitlement to right of abode or a British passport instead. The application fee will not be refunded.

From our application it would be very apparent our son is a British citizen. Due to his mothers info being including on the application with her British passport etc.
 
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From our application it would be very apparent our son is a British citizen. Due to his mothers info being including on the application with her British passport etc.
I wouldn't say very since there are British Citizens that are not entitled to pass their citizenship down to their offspring. With luck though the COE will be resolved before your travels. :)
 
I wouldn't say very since there are British Citizens that are not entitled to pass their citizenship down to their offspring. With luck though the COE will be resolved before your travels. :)
There are true. I just didn’t want to risk it.
 
I wouldn't say very since there are British Citizens that are not entitled to pass their citizenship down to their offspring. With luck though the COE will be resolved before your travels. :)
I always wondered what the story would be for a Canadian and Brit living in South Africa giving birth to a child (both not entitled to pass on their citizenships)

Will their kids be stateless?
 
I always wondered what the story would be for a Canadian and Brit living in South Africa giving birth to a child (both not entitled to pass on their citizenships)

Will their kids be stateless?
No, South African.
 
A very quick check shows this (apologies, I don't have time to do an in-depth search8.


Okay so one still needs to apply for citizenship and meet all the other requirements. It’s not automatic.

Thanks, Dave.

Fortunately my son has SA and British citizenship automatically.
 
Yes. That ruling was I believe based on the South African Citizenship Amendment Act 17 of 2010 in particular this section

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Too late. Have left the country already. Not all countries have birthrights though. And what does the child do until they become a major? Use travel documents instead of passports?
 
Flights booked for the end of the month.

Does anyone have advise how to get rid of all my junk here? Big things like beds, couches, tables that would go on the day I leave.
 
Flights booked for the end of the month.

Does anyone have advise how to get rid of all my junk here? Big things like beds, couches, tables that would go on the day I leave.

We used a service called "the declutter fairy" - based in jhb north. They came and took everything, they post it on all the market places and you get monies deposited once a month if anything sold. Worked quite well for us. Granted, we only used it for the stuff that wasn't sold like 2 days before we left.
 
We had open days for all our stuff with dates available to take and it just worked thankfully. Remember the day of, an hour before we headed to Shaka airport, the couple things got picked up :D
 
Too late. Have left the country already. Not all countries have birthrights though. And what does the child do until they become a major? Use travel documents instead of passports?
Child has to apply for passport of the country that they belong to (or rather their parents' country). Till they reach 18. And then the long journey to SA citizenship begins.
 
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