Q: If IAM born from bad country but my family from London have passport britsh how can l get passport britsh with out help
My father in the past have family on another country ,then second family from London .IAM on first family son of my Dad bcoz iwant britsh passport to job and stady
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If you were born in a country that is not part of the British Commonwealth or the European Union, and you do not have a claim to British citizenship by descent, marriage, or through another family connection, then you will need to meet the requirements for naturalization as a British citizen. These requirements typically include:
Being over the age of 18
Being of good character
Meeting the residency requirement (living in the UK for a specified amount of time)
Passing the Life in the UK test
Meeting the English language requirement
Paying the appropriate fees
The process for naturalization can be complex, so it may be helpful to consult with an immigration lawyer or other qualified professional to help guide you through the process.
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If you were not born in the UK and do not have British citizenship, you will need to go through the proper channels to obtain a British passport. The fact that your father's second family has British passports does not automatically entitle you to one.
To obtain a British passport, you will need to meet the eligibility requirements for British citizenship, which can vary depending on your circumstances. In general, this involves having the right to live and work in the UK, passing the Life in the UK test, and demonstrating a sufficient knowledge of the English language.
You may want to consult with an immigration lawyer or contact the UK Home Office for more specific guidance on your particular situation.
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