Kidwelly man is left stunned by query over citizenship

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Thursday, September 13, 2012
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A MAN who has lived and worked in Wales all his life said he was stunned to be told he must prove he really is a British citizen.

Lee Owen, 28 and from Kidwelly, recently applied for his first passport — but hit a major stumbling block.

  1. Lee Owen from Kidwelly who cannot technically prove he is a British citizen with a letter from the passport office

    Lee Owen from Kidwelly who cannot technically prove he is a British citizen with a letter from the passport office

He cannot prove who his mother is — having had no contact with her since he was born in Merthyr Tydfil in 1984.

Without her birth certificate, and as his parents were not married, he can not show he is British.

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Mr Owen — who even has “Cymru” tattooed on his arm — said: “It’s making me feel like an immigrant in my own country.

“Obviously, I’ve never been abroad before and I really want to go to America.

“Perhaps if I tell them I’m American they’ll deport me,” he joked.

Humour aside, Mr Owen said he was frustrated and angered at the rules.

“My birth parents were never married and I’ve been told I can’t claim citizenship off my father,” he said.

“Because I’ve only got limited information about my mother, I don’t know what to do.

“If this is the law, I think it must be changed.”

Mr Owen worked in Llanelli until he was made redundant earlier this year.

The Identity and Passport Service said anyone born before 2006 whose parents are not married can only prove their citizenship through their mother. In a letter to Mr Owen, the service said he must get more information about his mother and track down her birth certificate, which is a public document.

Otherwise, he was advised to apply for British citizenship, for which he has to pay a fee.

The Home Office, of which the Passport Service is an Agency, declined to comment, saying it did not talk about personal cases.

graeme.wilkinson@swwmedia.co.uk

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  • Profile image for Neathboy234

    by Neathboy234

    Thursday, September 13 2012, 8:39PM

    “There was only one Lee Owen born in Merthyr Tydfil in 1984. He was registered in the September Q and his mothers name was Collins.

    Name Lee Philip Owen
    Year of Registration 1984
    Month of Registration September
    Registration District Merthyr Tydfil
    Registration County Glamorganshire
    Mother's maiden name Collins
    Volume Number 27
    Volume Page 562”

  • Profile image for Kaiser_Macsen

    by Kaiser_Macsen

    Thursday, September 13 2012, 8:31PM

    “jackswan2012
    Yep. It's going to the dogs.
    They'll be asking for proof of age when applying for a bus pass next.”

  • Profile image for PruPhneeda

    by PruPhneeda

    Thursday, September 13 2012, 8:00PM

    “His mother's name and her place of birth will be recorded on the full birth certificate registration files.”

  • Profile image for Neathboy234

    by Neathboy234

    Thursday, September 13 2012, 7:57PM

    “I see nothing wrong with him having to prove his identity. If he knows his mothers name and when she was born he can easily get her birth certificate. He can look on Free BDM site”

  • Profile image for jackswan2012

    by jackswan2012

    Thursday, September 13 2012, 7:13PM

    “this country is a joke”

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