Australian Dual Citizens Entering UK after February

A quick check of BBC UK News and The Times this morning hasn't yielded any 'Chaotic scenes at Heathrow'-esque stories.
 
I heard that checkin staff in Australia would accept an expired passport for a short period. I expect they haven't even considered the issue of kids or adults who had citizenship by descent. Australia as birth place on the passport likely enough.
 
I expect they haven't even considered the issue of kids or adults who had citizenship by descent. Australia as birth place on the passport likely enough.
That is the million dollar question. I have two kids aged under 18. One has an expired British passport, the other has never held one as we just haven't got around to it. Both I and her Mum are dual nationals with current UK passports.
 
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Seems like the dream of every Brit living here is to go home to visit someone about to cark it.
Dream? And when you say Brit do you include Australian citizens that were born here? What an odd (even offensive) statement.
 
So everyone im uk bound with ETAs for me and 2 kids on 20 march. All technically uk citizens by decent... what to do !!! Just turn up and pray they dont figure it out .. uk website still saying eta is valid
 
So everyone im uk bound with ETAs for me and 2 kids on 20 march. All technically uk citizens by decent... what to do !!! Just turn up and pray they dont figure it out .. uk website still saying eta is valid
I would not be sweating this. Turn up with your AU passport and valid ETA
 
Dream? And when you say Brit do you include Australian citizens that were born here? What an odd (even offensive) statement.
OK. Much/long anticipated trip of a lifetime then. Just making the observation that every article on this matter appears to involve the same "victim". If I was trying to be offensive, I'd have questioned why the journos don't ask why there are so many sick people in Britain.
 

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