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Old 3rd December 2007, 07:19 AM
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Hi all,

I am a born Australian citizen and currently reside in Australia and have never to date been to the UK. As my father was born in the UK, I now have a Birtish Passport giving me British citizenship. The plan was to head over on a working holliday at some stage and visit my extended family.
I am slightly confused though as to the EU part of my passport and the countries that form the EU. Does this mean that I can live and work in any of the participating countries as a citizen, or can I only live and work in the UK?
Also for me to move to the UK to live, is it a matter of just packing my bags and heading ovver, or is there things I need to do prior to moving?

Thanks everyone

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You don't need a working holiday visa. You are a UK citizen, and that gives you all the rights to work that any other citizen has, including the right to work in other EU countries. You're golden!
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Just pack up, and move over.
Still if you read the documents that came when you got your UK passport, I think you need an Australian passport because Australian citizens must enter Australia using it. If you ever plan to return. Probably a good idea just in case.

(and you had British citizenship long before you got the passport... even if you didn't realize it)

I think it's only recently some EU countries have disallowed dual citizenship, and that only applies to their citizens. UK/Australia both allow dual citizenship.
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Many thanks Synthia for the reply. So glad that the father son rule was introduced for citizenship in the UK, I have been told that it is a great benefit.
Thanks again Trevor
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Thanks Akatrin, I am looking forward to heading over. I had advice to leave on the aussie one and arrive on the uk passport, so thats the plan i think. Also, I never realised that I was able to get the passport until a couple of years ago at work when a friend from the Uk told me about the ability for people to get a passport on decent from their father, so I got mine straight after that and was really excited.

Thanks again trevor
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Just be sure to read the fine print on your UK passport before you head over. I know when Hong Kong was being turned over to China, there was some problem about people who had British passports that gave them citizenship rights, but not "rights of residence" in the UK.

That may have been fixed/changed since then, but make sure your passport includes "right of residence" - I know some folks who have had problems in the past due to that little difference.
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Interesting Bevedeforges.

I went and looked at my passport and it is a maroon colour with European Union, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
On the notes page, note 2 states

Citizenship and National Status; British citizens have the right of abode in the United Kingdom. No right of abode in the United Kingdom derives from the status as British nationals of British Dependent Territories citizens, British Nationals (overseas) British Overseas citizens, British protected persons and British subjects.

When I look at the status of my details, it has me listed as a British Citizen, so I assume I am able to live/work there as a UK resident?

Any thoughts? Thanks Trevor
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Yes and Yes. You can live there and you can work there.
There used to be a category of British Citizen with Right of Abode... back when they were known as "British Subjects, citizens of the united kingdom and colonies". This category turned into generic "british citizen" around the early 1980s if you had right of abode, or british national if you didn't. I think. eh it gets complicated, but it's all on the website :P Britain in Australia Gateway, British services and information in Australia
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Thanks Akatrin...much appreciated...clear as...well crystal.. :-)

i`m happy I can move about and work with my passport.
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So am I understanding this right....
My son, who was born in the United States and whose father is from England, automatically has dual citizenship?

My son and I area awaiting our passports. They should be here any day now.

Thanks for the info. Very interesting.
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