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Japa: Methods for Nigerians desiring to become British citizens in the UK

Naturalisation is still a common path for Nigerians and other foreigners to obtain British citizenship, despite the fact that there isn’t a comprehensive list of paths.

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While some Nigerians attempt and plan to relocate, there are several options for them to get British citizens.

Nigerians who become British citizens have several options in life.

For those, including Nigerians, who aspire to become permanent residents of the United Kingdom, obtaining British citizenship status is frequently the last stage.

Benefits of British citizenship

If you are a British citizen, you will always be able to live in the UK with no limitations.

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As Nigeria permits its citizens to hold dual citizenship, you will be able to obtain British citizenship and apply for a British passport without giving up your Nigerian citizenship or Nigerian passport.

There are a number of different ways to obtain British citizenship, bearing in mind the stringent eligibility criteria.

The main ways that Nigerians can become British citizens are listed below.

You will also be able to work and study in the UK with no restrictions, be able to apply for a British passport, vote in elections, and stand for public office.

Naturalisation

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Naturalisation is the process by which nationals of Commonwealth states, such as Nigerians, can acquire British citizenship.

Being the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen or having indefinite leave to remain are the two ways to become a naturalised citizen.

Being born in the UK

Couples from Nigeria are able to go to the UK, give birth to children there, and automatically grant their children British citizenship.

Having a British parent

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You automatically become a British citizen if you are a Nigerian who wishes to go to the UK and one of your parents is British.

Naturalisation is still a common path for Nigerians and other foreigners to obtain British citizenship, despite the fact that there isn’t a comprehensive list of paths.

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