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02/04/2024

Leaving amazing South Africa and up to Ghana with REd Teachers - Teacher Recruitment REd Teachers SA

28/01/2024

REd Teachers are interviewing secondary/high school teachers of mathematics, science, English, Geography, Computer Science and Modern Foreign Languages ( two of French, German or Spanish) in South Africa and Ghana at Easter. Please email your CV to [email protected] if you are available for a personal interview and are definitely able to start teaching in England at the very beginning of September 2024.

15/07/2019

Claim British citizenship by double descent through your maternal grandfather
A March 2018 ruling by the Supreme Court in the UK opened a new route to British citizenship for thousands of previously disqualified persons. The ruling remedies long-standing gender discrimination in the UK’s nationality legislation. If you, or someone you know, has a mother who is British by descent (i.e. your mother inherited British citizenship from her father who was born in the UK) then you could have a claim to British citizenship by double descent.
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How UK nationality law has changed
UK nationality law has often been criticised for having some discriminatory elements in it. However, the courts and legislators have been trying to remedy these imbalances. The Supreme Court's judgement in March of 2018 is the latest of these efforts.

Legislation was passed in 2002 to address the fact that those born to UK mothers before 1 January 1983 could not acquire British nationality. However, elements of gender discrimination still existed. Those who were born to British mothers who were not born in the UK could not take advantage of the various double descent provisions of the earlier law that were available to men. This was because their mother could not have been able to take the necessary steps in the past to effect a claim in the second generation.

A recent Supreme Court judgement in the UK has made it clear that it is unlawful for the UK government to impose a requirement from the past on new applications for citizenship where it was not lawfully possible for that requirement to be met at the time.

Find out if you have a claim to British citizenship

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How to tell if you now qualify for British citizenship via double descent
The question on everybody's lips right now is: Do I qualify for British citizenship by descent through my grandparents? While getting to the answer of that question is almost always complex, there are a few ways to tell if you can claim British citizenship by double descent.

Broadly speaking, you may qualify if:

Your maternal grandfather (your mother’s father) was born in the UK or Northern Ireland
You were born between 1 January 1949 and 31 December 1982
You were born during (and in) what was characterised as a “Foreign Country”. This includes South Africa during the period 31 May 1962 and 31 December 1982, the United States of America and most European countries
Please note that:

Your potential claim will be complicated if:

Your paternal grandfather was also born in the UK
You (or your mother) were born out of wedlock
Your circumstances fall outside of the context of the court judgements
In some circumstances, children born to potential qualifiers could also have a claim to British nationality

What you can do to stake your claim to a British passport
You can contact our friendly team of British nationality advisors who are always there to help.

Ask world-renowned British nationality expert, Philip Gamble, to give you his opinion on your situation by using our free citizenship assessment form.

Given the complexity of these cases, you may need to order a Status Trace on your family to determine whether you (and/or your family) can successfully apply.

Free British citizenship assessment


Discover if you qualify for British citizenship through your heritage. Our online assessment uses your personal circumstances, and those of your parents and grandparents, to let you know your chances of attaining a British passport.

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03/11/2018
19/10/2018

Welcome to all our Principals and Vice Principals from the UK to interview our wonderful South African teachers over the next few days! Good luck to our teachers who are interviewing. You are wonderful!

12/10/2018

Qualified Physical Science school teachers who have B. Ed or PGCE...

25/06/2018

Fantastic news for REd Teachers. We have been awarded REC Education Audited status. Only around 10% of Education Recruitment Companies have received this recognition, indicating that we adhere to the highest standards within the recruitment industry. https://t.co/EFQC6Dvp3W

16/04/2018

Interviews in South Africa for Maths and Sciecne teachers to children gaed 11 to 16 or 11 to 18 years old. Email your CV in Word format ONLY to [email protected]

Friday 18th May – Johannesburg – close to Oliver Tambo airport – between 13.00 and 17.30.
Saturday 19th May - Umhlanga Rocks, KZN – between 13.00 and 17.30
Sunday 20th May – Cape Town or Stellenbosch – between 13.00 and 17.30

14/09/2017

Interviews for teaching positions in England for Mathematics, Science (Physical and Natural) and English teachers who can teach children to at least to age 16 in Johannesburg, Umhlanga Rocks adn Cape Town. All school teachers who hold an EU passport or ancestry or spousal visa are alos welcome. Email your CV to [email protected]

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