Australian Dual Citizens Entering UK after February

I needed to check to see if Dad had registered as a British Citizen in his own right. These people seem to think they are official.

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Your father would likely be automatically British.

There’d be little incentive to register as there’d be no benefit to it.

if citizenship wasn’t automatic, there will have been advantages to register.

So a ‘nil’ result in your search means little in terms of nationality.

Absolute proof would be applying for ‘proof of non citizenship’, with its £400 fee.
 
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The difference, however, is that you don’t need a valid ETIAS to board the plane.
Where have you read this? The entire point of ETIAS (and ETAs and ESTAs) is to stop people boarding flights to destinations where they have a high chance of being refused entry.

I needed to check to see if Dad had registered as a British Citizen in his own right. These people seem to think they are official.
As written in the letter, that search was for records of people who have naturalised, i.e. foreigners who moved to the UK and lived there for between 1 and 5 years, which then made them eligible to go through the process to become citizens (which may have involved attending a ceremony, though I'm not sure if they had ceremonies in 1986).
 
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Where have you read this? The entire point of ETIAS (and ETAs and ESTAs) is to stop people boarding flights to destinations where they have a high chance of being refused entry.
Oh my gosh yes! You’re right.

I got confuses between the EES and ETIAS.

I thought I completed the ETIAS on arrival in Germany last week! But it’s not… it’s the former (EES).

I have amended my original post accordingly.

Citizenship ceremonies were introduced in 2004.
 

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