Noah Count
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I don't want citizenship by decent nor apply for a British passport. My father is British and if I submit the relevant paperwork and pay the fees I am sure I would be approved, my sister has done this. Just because my Dad is English, my brother was born there and my Sister went through the process of getting a British Passport in the 80's or 90's I am not wired this way.So citizenship by descent and you could apply for a passport now I understand.
I've lodged an enquiry with the UK National Archives to see whether Dad had a Citizens certificate issued which gives him citizenship in his own right and not by descent. That would change everything for me.
I also read the UK National Archives site and that was not that much more helpful than the offical UK Govt website. Referencing you were a citizen of the UK and Colonies (CUKC) on 31 December 1982 was not that helpful given AU became a Commonwealth in 1901. The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act was passed in around 1942, I am not a lawyer but my reading of of some of the UK Govt web resources they may have been written by others (the people posting stuff about entry rules) who do not understand the original intent. At least the UK Govt web site is just as confusing as some of the information posted by the AU Govt.
