UK Passport Rules Could Deny Entry to Children Born Overseas
British children born abroad face being denied entry to the UK under new Home Office rules requiring dual nationals to present a passport or pay a £589 certificate fee from February 25.
British children born abroad face being denied entry to the UK under new Home Office rules requiring dual nationals to present a passport or pay a £589 certificate fee from February 25.
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