This page provides details of how a person under 18 can register as a British overseas territories citizen using application form MN2. Within this section, a person under 18 will be referred to as a child.
You should read the information in this section before you make an application for registration. You will need to pay a fee when you make your application. If you make an application for registration and it is unsuccessful because you are not eligible, we will not refund your fee.
To be able to register as a British overseas territories citizen using application form MN2 the child must be under 18 on the day we receive the application. Once the child turns 18 he/she will need to apply for registration as an adult.
If the child meets the requirements for registration you should go to the section on applying for registration as a British overseas territories citizen by a person under 18.
Children who have automatically become British overseas territories citizens do not need to register. You should read the page on British overseas territories citizens for more details.
You should contact us for advice before you make an application if the child:
The requirements the child must meet will depend on where the child was born, the parents? nationality and where the child currently lives. If the child was born before 1 July 2006 and the parents were not married, references to parents mean only the mother.
The child must meet the requirements of one of the sections below.
If the child:
the child will be able to register as a British overseas territories citizen if:
If the child:
the child will be able to register as a British overseas territories citizen if:
If the application is successful, the child will become a British overseas territories citizen by descent. That child will not be able to automatically pass on that citizenship to any children of his/her own born outside the British overseas territories.
If the child:
The child will be able to register as a British overseas territories citizen if:
If the application is successful, the child will become a British overseas territories citizen otherwise than by descent. The child will be able to pass on that citizenship to any children of his/her own born outside the British overseas territories.
If the child does not meet any of the requirements above, he/she can apply to the governor of a British overseas territory for registration at the governor?s discretion. When deciding whether to grant registration the governor will consider all the evidence provided, in particular:
This means we can consider the particular circumstances and in special cases grant an application.
You meet the requirements to apply.