You have to be 37 years of age or your parents have to have british citizenship.
Go to the British Embassy
Call the responsible authorities and ask. If you are in countries other than the UK, contact the nearest British High Commission.AnswerIt depends on individual circumstances. Ancestry is unlikely to be a decisive factor if you are substantially Zimbabwean. You may have to live in the UK for a few years first then apply to become a British Nationalised Citizen.
Go to your nearest Post Office and ask. They will give you an envelope with an application form and a guide to filling it in. For a fee, they will later check your form to make sure you have filled it in correctly.
yes they can
Probably you could apply for one. Following website has procedures which can help you out. Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
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.
Yes a Russian passport holder needs to apply for a visa in advance in order to travel to South Africa.
A passport does not constitute eligibility for citizenship in Britain. You must apply for a visa and apply for citizenship.
i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
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.
It is possible but the bearer of the passport may face difficulties upon arrival (e.g. questionings at the passport control). You may also require a passport that is at least valid for 6 months in order to apply for ESTA (which you should if you haven't done it before).
You will need to apply for a tourist/general visitor VISA to enter the UK for a holiday with a Jordanian Passport. You can find more information on this, and how to apply, on the UK home office website linked below. Alternatively visit your local British Embassy where you are.