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Is this true? I looked all over the internet and really couldn't find any definate information one way or the other so I thought I would ask those that live there if they knew.
I had some links to the citizenship thing (I've got to apply for my son who was born in Canada), but the site is down - I'll see what I can find.
<added>Try this site: [uknationality.gov.uk...] - the rules are extremely confusing, but it will give a good idea. I'm not sure he's entitled just because his grandfather was Scottish.</added>
[britainincanada.org...]
See the section C on that page:
(c) Grandparents
British citizenship can be passed to one generation born overseas only. It is not possible to claim citizenship solely through a UK born grandparent. ... However, a Commonwealth citizen with a UK born grandparent can apply for a visa allowing them to enter the UK for purposes of work.
Looks like he's out of luck: but obviously, don't take my advice for granted - your local British consulate or embassy can help decide for the exact case.
but why come here?
I don't think he actually does want to live there. As encyclo pointed out, it's for the access it gives you elsewhere. Plus, it is becoming increasingly dangerous to travel abroad with a US passport.
It is not possible to claim citizenship solely through a UK born grandparent.
That's what I thought, but he seemed so sure that I had to ask a knowledgable source. Thanks!