Re: Empire Windrush question
Thank you for the replies and links.
So it would seem that simply if a then baby/child with parent(s) was in such a list then surely now he/she could use such a list to show arrival proof ?
Aside from the original question there is now a lady in Cornwall who adopted in Canada was later brought to the UK with her adopted parents way back then.
She later applied and was granted a British passport which over the years expired. When she applied for a renewal she was then notified that she was not entitled to one as she was not a British citizen she now awaits a final decision and could in her late years be deported to Canada ?
Bureaurocracy gone mad, if not a British citizen why was she granted a passport in the first place some kind of decision was made at that time ?
Thanks for the replies they answered my questions
Alex
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