
Claim Your British Passport Through Your British Heritage
British Heritage Specialist
Watch our Free Guide on Parker Administration's British Heritage and Passport Program
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You can qualify if you were born In a British Overseas Territory
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You can qualify if you were Registered as a British Overseas Territory Citizen
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You can qualify if you were Naturalised as a British Overseas Territory Citizen
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You may qualify if your Parents or Grandparents has legal Status in a British Overseas Territory
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You may qualify if your Parents or Grandparents has legal status in the United Kingdom
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You may qualify If your birth predates your country's attainment of independence from the United Kingdom
​British Overseas Territory List (2024)
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​Anguilla
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Bermuda
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British Virgin Islands
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Cayman Islands
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Falkland Islands
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Gibraltar
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Montserrat​​
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Turks and Caicos Islands
Commonly Requested Supporting Documents
Birth Certificates
Naturalisation Certificates
Registration Certificates
Old Passports
Passports Copies
Marriage / Divorce Certificates
Affidavits / Deed poll
Notary Letter
Supporting Documents are determined entirely by the specific details of your application.

What does a Former British Colony Passport Look Like?
Larger than a standard passport, it would display "British Passport" at the top and "Colony or State of (issuing country)" at the bottom. This was issued to British citizens before the country gained independence from British rule.
Former British Colonies List (simplified)
It is important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, as there were numerous territories that were once under British rule
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Canada
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Australia
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New Zealand​​
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South Africa
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Jamaica
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Barbados
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Malaysia
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Singapore
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Hong Kong
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India
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Cyprus
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Malta
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Fiji
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Sudan
Frequently Asked Questions
Challenges We've Solved for Our Clients
Our Clients frequently encounter issues such as the omission of the father's name on official certificates, loss of documents due to natural disasters like the Montserrat volcanic eruptions, partial damage to documentation, the need for reprints of certificates from the United Kingdom, parental marriage issues and incorrect spelling on official papers. We are equipped to address and resolve all these challenges effectively.
Why Choose Our Escrow Services?
We use escrow services to ensure that all fees are securely held and only released incrementally after each project milestone is completed. This process is managed by an independent third party to maintain transparency and fairness. Prioritising exceptional service from the outset such as legal document drafting, consultations, and ICA (International Collection Appointment) meetings.
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How to Secure Your British Passport: A Step-by-Step Guide
Our process begins with a free consultation, leading to the preparation and submission of an application. We draft preliminary versions of all necessary legal documents using the information provided. Subsequently, an ICA meeting is arranged in your country with our representatives to verify the documents. Once payment is confirmed, the application is processed with the Verified Information. Upon approval, the British Passport is delivered via DHL usually completed in 30 - 90 days.
Can I Appeal If My British Passport Application Is Denied?
If your application is denied, you can participate in our Heritage Appeal Program. This program involves our representatives visiting the relevant government authorities to inquire about the reasons for the denial. We will assist in gathering and submitting the necessary documents for an appeal, at no additional cost from us.
What Makes Us Different?
Our unique approach includes traveling to each country to hold ICA meetings with up to 15 clients at a time. Striving to connect deeply with the cultural and historical background of our clients, enabling us to provide more tailored and accurate guidance for achieving their British Passport goals.
How the British Heritage Process Works?
Heritage, in this context, refers to any legally obtained citizenship or status that grants an individual the rights of a national through special immigration exceptions. This heritage can be derived from yourself, your parents, or your grandparents, usually through birth, naturalization, or other legal registrations.
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An IRN Form, also referred to as the IRN Confirming Document, is a crucial legal instrument meticulously crafted by a qualified legal professional within the client's country of residence. This document serves as a formal confirmation of the individual's identity, official residence, and current nationality. It plays a vital role in establishing a clear and verifiable connection to one’s heritage.​​
The agency travels internationally every year to host our ICA Events—International Collection Appointments—where we assist our clients with their British passport application, including the submission and processing stages here in England
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South Africa
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Germany
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St. Kitts & Nevis
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UAE
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USA
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Switzerland
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Grand Bahama
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Antigua and Barbuda
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British Virgin Islands
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Hong Kong
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Singapore
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St Vincent & The Grenadines
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And much more