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Our 4 year old daughter was born and lives in Thailand with a Thai Passport.

She also has a British Passport.

 

There are 2 questions online quering her having a second passport.

 

Country of second passport -1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATIONAL (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

 

We were going to put number 3? But now I'm thinking 2?

 

Question 2- Nationality of passport holder?

 

1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATION (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

5-THAILAND

 

Shall we put 5-Thailand?

 

Very confusing:confused:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks in advance

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I guess it is up to you whether you call the British or Thai passport the first or second one, in reality I don't believe they are actually ranked.

 

Assuming you are regular British, I would have thought 1) was the correct option for the first question. A "British Overseas" citizenship does not mean British but happens to live overseas, there are some very specific places,e.g. Bermuda, which are designated "British overseas territories".

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Our 4 year old daughter was born and lives in Thailand with a Thai Passport.

She also has a British Passport.

 

There are 2 questions online quering her having a second passport.

 

Country of second passport -1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATIONAL (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

 

We were going to put number 3? But now I'm thinking 2?

 

Question 2- Nationality of passport holder?

 

1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATION (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

5-THAILAND

 

Shall we put 5-Thailand?

 

Very confusing:confused:

 

 

Thanks in advance

Google is my friend and the answer to question 1 is Number 1....British Citizen

 

Question 2? Nationality = Thailand?

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I guess it is up to you whether you call the British or Thai passport the first or second one, in reality I don't believe they are actually ranked.

 

Assuming you are regular British, I would have thought 1) was the correct option for the first question. A "British Overseas" citizenship does not mean British but happens to live overseas, there are some very specific places,e.g. Bermuda, which are designated "British overseas territories".

Thanks Bungo:wink:

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Our 4 year old daughter was born and lives in Thailand with a Thai Passport.

She also has a British Passport.

 

There are 2 questions online quering her having a second passport.

 

Country of second passport -1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATIONAL (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

 

We were going to put number 3? But now I'm thinking 2?

 

Question 2- Nationality of passport holder?

 

1-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH CITIZEN-GBR

2-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH NATION (OVERSEAS)-GBN

3-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS CITIZEN-GBO

4-UNITED KINGDOM-BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN-GBD

5-THAILAND

 

Shall we put 5-Thailand?

 

Very confusing:confused:

Thanks in advance

This I hope answers Question 2 :wink:

 

DUAL CITIZENSHIP: NOT RECOGNIZED. Exceptions:

Child born abroad to Thai parents, who obtains the citizenship of the foreign country of birth, may retain dual citizenship until reaching the age of majority (18). At this point, person must choose which citizenship to retain.

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