If you are born in UK, then probably yes she can. Following website has list of countries and under them are procedures which can help you out.
Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
I live in the USA with a Green Card but am a citizen of the UK and a UK Passport holder. I am thus to the USA/US Immigration a foreign passport holder.
I live in the USA with a Green Card but am a citizen of the UK and a UK Passport holder. I am thus to the USA/US Immigration a foreign passport holder.
No, a US passport does not contain the holder's address.
Yes, a US passport holder can travel to Australia.
You can't even get schooling in the UK unless you get a full citizenship
Yes, a US passport holder needs a visa to travel to Australia.
Visa required, except for a maximum stay of 6 months
If you have a French Passport, you might require a US visa to travel to Jersey.
Not in the US
Yes. I am a passport and visa expeditor in the US and all international students, even those in the US need a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK. Please review the following website for more information: http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ApplyNow.aspx
No, unless one of your parents is a UK citizen and was one at the time of your birth. However, if you qualify for a UK Ancestry visa because one of your grandparents was born in the United Kingdom, then after living in the UK for 5 years, you can apply for UK citizenship + passport.
Simply yes!