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My son was born in England but now lives in Wales with his Welsh wife. What nationalality will there soon to be born child?
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British is the "official" nationality, but on lots of forms, applications etc, you can put Scottish, Welsh, English, Irish. My son was born in England, his Dad was English, I'm Scottish & we now live in Wales! He still says he's English (although he does admit to the Scottish connection occasionally - especially during the 6 Nations!!). I guess your...
10:17 Wed 31st Aug 2011
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British is the "official" nationality, but on lots of forms, applications etc, you can put Scottish, Welsh, English, Irish. My son was born in England, his Dad was English, I'm Scottish & we now live in Wales! He still says he's English (although he does admit to the Scottish connection occasionally - especially during the 6 Nations!!). I guess your soon-to-be grandchild could say (once he/she learns to speak!) they were Welsh. It's up to them in the long run. Congratulations, btw!
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Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales form an equal union of ''Great Britain and Northern Ireland'', with their citizens officially being ''British''
For example, here's what the Scottish government website says about Scottish nationality...
''Scotland remains part of the United Kingdom, and immigration and nationality are reserved matters. You should therefore apply for British citizenship, as there is no separate category of Scottish citizenship.''
For example, here's what the Scottish government website says about Scottish nationality...
''Scotland remains part of the United Kingdom, and immigration and nationality are reserved matters. You should therefore apply for British citizenship, as there is no separate category of Scottish citizenship.''
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