Australian Dual Citizens Entering UK after February

I'm half way through waiting for 2 passports for the kids.

Sent everything

Got an email this morning asking for documents I'd already sent and claiming one of my kids was adopted (so then lots more paperwork)

Fun times

We leave in 4 weeks........
 
Finally making news in the UK, but news here is focusing on British people living in the EU, for whom it should at least be a bit easier to obtain passports if needed.

I think the issue will be for the children of British dual citizens who have never bothered with it or maybe even knew about their potential issue.

It's going to be a bit of a stretch though for immigration in UK to assess a girl born into an Aussie family where the mother is British dual, daughters birth name is in the 'Aussie - Fathers name' and who then gets married and changes her name - so two steps from Brit mums name.
 
I think the issue will be for the children of British dual citizens who have never bothered with it or maybe even knew about their potential issue.

It's going to be a bit of a stretch though for immigration in UK to assess a girl born into an Aussie family where the mother is British dual, daughters birth name is in the 'Aussie - Fathers name'
This is where I'm at, at the moment..

3rd request for more paperwork and requesting a hand signed document to confirm Grandparents details on Mum's side.

It's pathetic
 
This is where I'm at, at the moment..

3rd request for more paperwork and requesting a hand signed document to confirm Grandparents details on Mum's side.

It's pathetic
My exDIL is proudly British but also took out Aussie citizenship. Grandkids got their British passport before they were 6 months old. But get this, the UK passport control wanted our full birth certificates and our wedding certificate - notarised - but we had absolutely nothing to do with the kids British ancestry. Well, in this regime my Dad would have been a British citizen but he'd died by then so they just wouldn't know about it.
 
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Finally making news in the UK, but news here is focusing on British people living in the EU, for whom it should at least be a bit easier to obtain passports if needed.

Heavens!

Two major inaccuracies in that article.

The first is the title… British citizens cannot be denied entry to the UK. They could be denied boarding or passage to the UK, but they cannot be refused entry.

The second is the example of the Spanish citizen. She was required, in order to obtain Spanish citizenship, to renounce her British allegiance. That is completely unrelated to the current issue of the change in travel requirements.

She is no supposed to be British anymore, so no reason for her to have a UK passport, or acquire one to travel.
 
I went through some of the way to apply for Uk pp yesterday. It stated I need to do new pp application due to expiry.
Upon reading the associated info and tables explaining the documents required to support application I saw the my mum and dad’s wedding certificate is required .
It is a merry go round without the merry
 
Heavens!

Two major inaccuracies in that article.

The first is the title… British citizens cannot be denied entry to the UK. They could be denied boarding or passage to the UK, but they cannot be refused entry.

The second is the example of the Spanish citizen. She was required, in order to obtain Spanish citizenship, to renounce her British allegiance. That is completely unrelated to the current issue of the change in travel requirements.

She is no supposed to be British anymore, so no reason for her to have a UK passport, or acquire one to travel.
It's kind of moot if no one will transport them though.
 
Yep that’s the scary part. I’m travelling Monday evening. Most anxious part is check in at airport PER
 
It's kind of moot if no one will transport them though.
Sort of?

If a dual citizen showed up at check-in with their Aussie passport with an ETA, they could still be transported to the UK.

If, somehow… the UK border determined they were in fact British. They could not then be denied entry.

So the ban is only on transport, not entry to the UK.
 
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Finally making news in the UK, but news here is focusing on British people living in the EU, for whom it should at least be a bit easier to obtain passports if needed.


Heavens!

Two major inaccuracies in that article.

The first is the title… British citizens cannot be denied entry to the UK. They could be denied boarding or passage to the UK, but they cannot be refused entry.

The second is the example of the Spanish citizen. She was required, in order to obtain Spanish citizenship, to renounce her British allegiance. That is completely unrelated to the current issue of the change in travel requirements.

She is no supposed to be British anymore, so no reason for her to have a UK passport, or acquire one to travel.
The Guardian doesn't do well when it comes to reporting about UK immigration. Most of their articles about the Windrush scandal and post-Brexit problems faced by EU citizens in the UK contained major errors about immigration rules.
 
If a dual citizen showed up at check-in with their Aussie passport with an ETA, they could still be transported to the UK.

If, somehow… the UK border determined they were in fact British. They could not then be denied entry.

So the ban is only on transport, not entry to the UK.

The UK Parliament's official answer is:

"There isn’t a specific legal requirement for British citizens to travel on a British passport but in practice pre-departure checks for UK-bound travellers make it difficult to travel to the UK without one." - https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10344/
 

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