Bermuda citizenship is EXTREMELY limited. You have to be born in Bermuda to at least ONE Bermuda citizen to get citizenship, or if you are married to a Bermudian it takes 10 years to get citizenship. If either case does not apply, you can wait 30 + years for citizenship - no joke. BUT, Bermuda is still part of the UK, and the rules stated at the time of my birth indicate that by birth alone in a UK territory I should be eligible for "UK Territory Citizen" status.
This quote below states my birth situation to a "T" so I am not sure why I am being hassled by the British Consulate - also the lady I talked to was completely unaware of this information that I am supplying down below. (Refresher: I was born in '76 to visiting military personnel in Bermuda which is part of the UK):
"Before 1983, birth in the UK was sufficient to confer British nationality irrespective of the status of parents, with an exception only for children of diplomats and enemy aliens. This exception did not apply to most visiting forces, so, in general, children born in the UK before 1983 to visiting military personnel (eg US forces stationed in the UK) are British citizens by birth."
That is where I am coming from with this. There are a few other tidbits that apply to me in my situation, but this one spells it out the best IMO.
If I don't qualify under their own terms that they put in place, I want to know why.
Jessica