British citizenship gives you the right to live and work in the UK for life, vote, access the NHS and education, hold a powerful passport, and potentially pass citizenship to your children.
There are three main legal routes to becoming British:
• an automatic claim (then applying for your first passport)
• naturalisation
• registration
Within each route there are multiple pathways, ranging from straightforward to very complex. Review them below;
Born before 1 Jan 1983: usually automatic British citizenship.
Born on/after 1 Jan 1983: not automatic—you’re British if at least one of your parents was a British citizen or settled (Held ILR) at time of your birth in the UK.
You are automatically British if at least one of your parents is a British citizen otherwise than by descent
If your parent is a British citizen by descent only (and you are born outside the UK), its not automatic but there are potential registration routes.