Apply for citizenship if you were born in the UK
If you lived in the UK until you were 10
If you lived in the UK until you were 10 you might automatically be a British citizen. This can depend on if your parents were British citizens or 鈥榮ettled鈥� in the UK when you were born.
鈥楽ettled鈥� means you are living in the UK without any time restrictions. This includes people who have one of the following:
- 鈥榠ndefinite leave to remain鈥�
- 鈥榮ettled status鈥� (also known as 鈥榠ndefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme鈥�)
- permanent residence status
- 鈥榬ight of abode鈥�
If you鈥檙e not automatically a British citizen, you might be able to register to become one.
You were born after 31 December 1982 and before 1 July 2006
You鈥檙e automatically a British citizen if, when you were born, either:
- your mother was a British citizen or settled in the UK
- your father was a British citizen or settled in the UK and was married to your mother
You can register to become a British citizen if, when you were born, either:
- both of your parents were not British citizens or settled in the UK
- your father was a British citizen or settled in the UK and was not married to your mother
You must not have spent more than 90 days outside the UK in each of the first 10 years of your life.
Explain on the form if there are special reasons that you spent more time outside the UK.
You were born on or after 1 July 2006
You鈥檙e automatically a British citizen if, when you were born, one of your parents was a British citizen or settled in the UK.
You can register to become a British citizen if, when you were born, neither of your parents were British citizens or settled in the UK.
You must not have spent more than 90 days outside the UK in each of the first 10 years of your life.
Explain on the form if there are special reasons that you spent more time outside the UK.
Fees
It costs 拢1,214 if you鈥檙e under 18. If you turn 18 during the application process you鈥檒l need to pay 拢130 for your citizenship ceremony.
It costs 拢1,576 to apply if you鈥檙e over 18 (including citizenship ceremony fee).
You may be able to apply for a fee waiver if you鈥檙e under 18 and cannot afford to pay the application fee.
Before you apply
Read the guidance to check you can apply.
How to apply
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You鈥檒l be asked to make an appointment at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) service point to provide your biometric information (your fingerprints and a photo).
You do not need to send your documents anywhere. You can either:
- upload copies into the online service
- have them scanned at your UKVCAS appointment
You can also apply by post.
If you鈥檙e applying from the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a British overseas territory
If you live in the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a British overseas territory, you have to apply in person or by post instead. Check which you can do with your governor鈥檚 office.
You鈥檒l be told how to provide your biometric information and supporting documents when you apply.
Get help to apply online
You can get help with completing the online form if you:
- do not feel confident using a computer or mobile device
- do not have internet access
You can only use this service if you鈥檙e applying in the UK.
You cannot get immigration advice through this service.