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    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    I would double check that antheia...was your dad born in britain. The laws recently changed making it that it had to be a parent born there to get one...it used to be grandparent but was changed recently in britain.....I know this because I used to be eligible but no longer am.

    I have dual citizenship because I was born overseas to Austalian parents but I know that it was not an automatic thing.....my parents had to register with the australian consulate overseas in order for me to obtain an Australian passport. I also know that my niece was born in the US to australian parents and she still must travel on an American passport to enter america....bascially you need to have a passport from your country of birth to enter your country of birth otherwise it is considered fraudulent.

    Okay just spoke to my SIL who is in exactly the same situation she is british and my brother is australian. Citizenship is not automatic.... it has be applied for by the parent who is born in Britain, so your hubby would have to do the application. It would be what I have which is called citizenship by descent. Without citizenship your child can carry a british passport but again your husband would need to be involved in the application..... and she would still need to carry an australian passport.......she would need her australian passort to reenter her country of birth. My SIL's advice is if you are going to be travelling back and forth to england you should probably get both but Daddy will have to apply for the british one.
    She strongly advised getting some legal advice so you can jump on things as soon as bubba arrives. hope that helps........
    Last edited by melbel; January 3rd, 2009 at 02:23 PM.