Updated 01 February 2026 When applying for British Citizenship by Naturalisation, the residence requirements are applied strictly. Even where all other criteria are met, an error in calculating absences or physical presence can lead to refusal. This post explains the...
Updated on 01 February 2026 British Citizenship is the final step in the immigration journey for thousand’s each year living in the UK. With citizenship comes the freedom to travel, live and work in the UK and, quite importantly, protection from future...
British registration for children provides the benefit of being able to live, study or work freely in the UK at any time in the future. British students also get access to higher education funding, as the fees for higher education is significantly more for...
The British Nationality Act 1981 contains several sections that grant minors, in certain circumstances, an entitlement to register as British citizens. Registration is the legal process by which a minor aged under 18 can apply for British citizenship. Registration for...
Updated on 01 February 2026 British citizenship by naturalisation is governed by the British Nationality Act 1981. The requirements are statutory and strictly applied. As the application fee is non refundable, it is essential to confirm eligibility before submission....
Updated on 01 February 2026 Applying for British Citizenship requires two referees to confirm the applicant’s identity. Knowing what the referees need to do before applying is important to avoid delays in processing. In this post, we discuss the rules and...