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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
This is the forth episode of our podcast series "British citizenship for children under 18." In this episode we will be focusing on the British citizenship through adoption.
First episode: UK citizenship through descent for children under 18 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtmRRsd5o7U&t=0s
Second episode: UK citizenship through descent for children under 18 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a33B0905bIA&t=0s
Free online assessment: https://www.sableinternational.com/.../british...
Contact Mishal and his team: https://www.sableinternational.com/citizenship.../contact-us
Crown Service is one of the most common routes to British nationality for South Africans. If your parent or grandparent was recruited in the UK to serve the British government, you might now be entitled to British citizenship. Mishal Patel, director of Sable International’s Citizenship and Immigration division, explains how.
Take the online British nationality assessment: https://www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment
Find the episode transcript and show notes: https://www.sableinternational.com/blog/uk-citizenship-series-british-citizenship-through-crown-service
Mishal Patel, Director of our Citizenship and Immigration division, discusses the progress of the proposed changes to UK nationality law and highlights some of the memorable citizenship claims he encountered during our recent South African roadshow event.
Read the episode transcript on our blog: https://www.sableinternational.com/blog/uk-citizenship-series-uk-nationality-law-change-update-and-roadshow-retrospective
Want to know if you have a claim to UK citizenship? Complete our free online assessment here: https://www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment
Can you inherit UK citizenship if you have a British great grandparent? While it's common to qualify for citizenship by descent, usually a great grandparent is a degree too far. However, there are a few circumstances where this is not the case. In this episode of the Sable International Citizenship Podcast, Mishal Patel takes us through some case studies.
The UK government’s New Plan for Immigration Policy Statement is making its way through parliament. Mishal Patel, UK citizenship expert, outlines some of the ways the new legislation could impact those previously denied UK citizenship.
Take the online British nationality assessment: https://www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment
Find the episode transcript and show notes: https://www.sableinternational.com/blog/uk-citizenship-series-proposed-changes-to-uk-nationality-law
Registered UK immigration adviser, Alexandra Varga, answers your questions about the EU Settlement scheme, including how to prove your right to work if your application is still pending, allowances being made for late applications and how to bring family to the UK under the scheme.
We’re joined by Philip Gamble to discuss some of the complexities of UK nationality law, including what happens if a child is incorrectly given a British passport and how to claim UK citizenship if your grandfather was a British spy.
Take the online British nationality assessment: https://www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-assessment
Find the episode transcript and show notes: https://www.sableinternational.com/blog/uk-citizenship-series-complex-uk-nationality-(with-philip-gamble)
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.