Register as a British citizen (form UKF)
Apply by post to register as a British citizen if you were born to a British father and your parents were not married.
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Use this form if you live in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man or a British Overseas Territory and want to apply to register as a British citizen if you would have become a British citizen automatically if your parents had been married
You can also use this paper form if you live elsewhere and want to apply by post. You will need to submit your documents with your application.
You should read:
- the UKF guidance to check if you can apply
- the nationality forms guide to help you fill in the form
Send the form and payment slip (including the fee) and your documents to:
- the Lieutenant Governor if you are in the Channel Islands or Isle of Man
- UK Visas and Immigration at the following postal address if you live elsewhere:
Department 1
UK Visas and Immigration
The Capital Building
New Hall Place
Liverpool
L3 9PP
Apply online
If you do not live in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man or a British Overseas Territory, you can apply online.
You can get help to make your online application if you are in the UK and you do not have the appropriate access, skills or confidence to complete an online immigration application form.
Most people who live in the UK and apply online are able to keep their documents while their application is processed.
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Updates to this page
Last updated 7 October 2024 + show all updates
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Page amended to reflect the fact that form UKF can now be used by both people born before and after 1 July 2006.
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Updated the referee section of the form.
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Removed reference to 'good character' requirement as this is not applicable.
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Minor update to question 1.17 of the form.
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Updated with new question to ask for previous address history covering the last 5 years.
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Applying by post is taking much longer than applying online because of coronavirus (COVID-19). It is taking longer than usual to process applications because of coronavirus. This will not affect the decision.
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Updated form published.
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First published.