If you were born after the date on your father's registration certificate, then you are a British Citizen by descent at birth. All you need to do is to apply for a British passport.
You will need to pay a subject access request fee of £10 by cheque or postal order.
Samleung19872018-05-14 03:34:21
Not yet. This is something new for me. I suppose this was about me and not my documents right? So any difference between this and Form NS?
Previously I was introduced the form NS however not really wanted to do this.
HKG32018-05-14 04:14:53
In a 'subject access request', HMPO will need to supply you with any data it has on you. I don't know whether it helps you or not as any British passport issued in your name was likely done by the Hong Kong Immigration Department and HMPO may say that they don't have anything on you. It is worth a try given the low fees (£10). In section 4 of the form, you can say that you want to be given the details of any British passport issued to you.
Form NS is for people to check on their British nationality. If you were register for a British nationality, the Home Office should have a record of that registration. However, if you were born with a certain British nationality - for example anyone born in Hong Kong prior to 1983 - then the Home Office would not have any records on you getting your BDTC status.