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Investigating dual nationality status for an Australian passport holder married to a British citizen
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Can anyone help with this? My husband holds an Australian passport and is registered as an Australian citizen, although he's never lived there. He came into this country on his father's passport in 1968. He got his own passport when he was 16, and has an 'indefinite leave of entry' stamp in it. We married in 1993. Until recently, we understood that it was not possible for my husband to hold dual nationality, because he has no British antecedents. He could, however, have given up his Australian passport and taken British citizenship. He has always been reluctant to do this, because he has always had the idea that we may go to Oz to live one day and, once given up, an Australian passport is very hard to regain. Now we understand that, through marriage, it is possible for him to have 2 passports, the Australian AND a British one. I have tried to find out about this through the Home Office, but none of the information there seems to cover our circumstances. It's impossible to get through on the phone. Are there any Australians out there who've taken dual nationality? How did you do it? Great big thanks to anyone who has any ideas at all!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your husband can apply for British citizenship under Section B of the information here:
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nati onality/advice/bn7
There is no requirement, under UK law, for your husband to renounce his Australian citizenship if he becomes a British citizen:
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nati onality/advice/bn18
Prior to 4th April 2002, under Australian law, any Australian citizen who took up citizenship of another country automatically ceased to be an Australian citizen. This legislation has now been revoked and Australian citizens may now hold dual nationality with another country:
http://www.immi.gov.au/facts/90citizenship.htm
Enquiries about acquiring becoming a British citizen can be e-mailed to the Home Office:
[email protected]
Chris
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nati onality/advice/bn7
There is no requirement, under UK law, for your husband to renounce his Australian citizenship if he becomes a British citizen:
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nati onality/advice/bn18
Prior to 4th April 2002, under Australian law, any Australian citizen who took up citizenship of another country automatically ceased to be an Australian citizen. This legislation has now been revoked and Australian citizens may now hold dual nationality with another country:
http://www.immi.gov.au/facts/90citizenship.htm
Enquiries about acquiring becoming a British citizen can be e-mailed to the Home Office:
[email protected]
Chris
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