
You may be able to register if you lived in the UK continuously until at least the age of 10, or if a parent later became a British citizen or got permission to stay permanently while you were still under 18.
Being born in the UK does not automatically make you a British citizen unless one of your parents was British or settled at the time of your birth. However, the law provides registration routes for people in your situation.
One common route is for those who were born in the UK and lived here until the age of 10 or older, regardless of their parents' immigration status. Another applies to under-18s whose parent has since become British or gained settled status. Each route has its own evidence requirements, so confirm which one fits your circumstances on the official GOV.UK guidance.
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