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i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
You have to become a citizen first
well i suppose u can. since you are a british citizen. yeah
As long as you are considered a British citizen, you can apply for a passport. Contact the British High Commission and check if you have not lost your status.
Contact the nearest British high commission or consulate general closest to where you live. You have to apply for them in person.
Yes. You can do so by contacting the nearest Jamaican embassy or consulate nearest you.
Probably you could apply for one. Following website has procedures which can help you out. Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
To get a UK passport you must be a citizen of the UK.A passport is proof of identity and proof of citizenship. Therefore you can only get a passport for a country if you are a citizen of that country (with very few exceptions).
No, you must apply for citizenship, take a test, and get sworn in as a citizen of the us. You are then no longer a citizen from whatever country you are from. Until you are a citizen I believe she would still need to use the passport from her country of origin.
A passport does not constitute eligibility for citizenship in Britain. You must apply for a visa and apply for citizenship.
It is very important that if you are a British Citizen born in the United Kingdom that you have a passport with the words 'European Union' on the cover, as Guernsey is not in the European Union and it will give you full rights as an EU citizen. It is probably best to discuss this at the issuing authority on Guernsey.
No, you can only obtain a British passport if you have British citizenship. If this does not apply to you then there may be possibilities of gaining citizenship but this will involve living legally in the UK for a period of time.