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This page provides details of how a person born in the United Kingdom can register as a British citizen if they lived there up to the age of 10.

If one of your parents was a British citizen or settled in the United Kingdom at the time of your birth, you will automatically be a British citizen and do not need to apply for registration.

The requirements you need to meet

To register as a British citizen you must:

  • have been born in the United Kingdom; and
  • have been born on or after 1 January 1983; and
  • be 10 years of age or over; and
  • have spent no more than 90 days outside the United Kingdom in each of the first 10 years of your life.

It may be possible for us to make an exception to the requirement to have spent fewer than 90 days outside the United Kingdom. If you have exceeded this number of days but believe there are special circumstances, you should explain these on your application form.

 
 
 



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