Apply for citizenship if your parent is a British overseas territories citizen

Skip to contents of guide

Eligibility and fees

You may be eligible for British overseas territories citizenship and British citizenship if both of the following apply:

  • your parent is a British overseas territories citizen
  • you were not born in the UK

It depends on when you were born, and your parents’ circumstances.

Check your eligibility:

If you or your parents were born in the UK, you might automatically be a British citizen. Check if you’re a British citizen.

This is one way to apply for British citizenship. Check if you’re eligible to apply another way - including through the Windrush scheme.

How much it costs

You may have to pay a fee to apply for British citizenship depending on your circumstances.

You may also need to pay a fee for British overseas territories citizenship, depending on which territory you have a connection with.

You’ll need to pay £130 to attend a citizenship ceremony if you’re applying for both British citizenship and British overseas territories citizenship.

If you’re only applying to become a British overseas territories citizen, you’ll need to make an oath and pledge. The fee you’ll pay depends on the territory where you make your oath and pledge.