Depends on the year they were born. The law has changed mid 1990's. Best to speak to British Consulate.
No you can't. You can live in the U.K if you apply for Right of Abode, but you have to live in the U.K for 5 years(withoutbeing out the countryfor more than 18 months)before you can apply for British Citizenship and then for a British Passport. There is a fee for citizenship which currently is around £750.
Yes as long as he is a british citizen
Yes, definatly.
Yes, illigitimate children of British fathers born abroad to foreign mothers have no claim to British citizenship.
Neither. He was born in Kenya and spent much of his life there and in South Africa. He has a British passport due to his parents. His father came from England, as did his mother's parents.
If she does not hold British Citizenship herself; then she can't.With the exception of few countries, parents do not receive citizenship of their child.
Malcolm X wanted African Americans to go back to Africa like his father.
You should first contact the UK high commission to register yourself as a British citizen; then you can get a British passport. *Your parent(s) must not have had renounced their British citizenship.
Yes. She is African American. Her father is African American and her mother is British.
no
Yes, if your father was married to your mother at your time of birth AND he was already British at that time. If not, then you're still eligible if you were born after 7th Feb 1961 AND your mother was British at that time.
If that grand father is good in charcater... I will agree