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Was child born in UK (is it safe to assume so)?quetzal wrote:Acquiring British citizenship for EEA children born between 2000 and 2006
Both parents EEA citizens.
Father settled in1990
Applied twice for Resident permit work in the 90’s but those where valid for period only (2 years)
Applied to obtain British citizenship for children born in 1998, 2003
First child was granted citizenship but the other not because of new 2000 immigration legislation. Meaning that parents are not considered permanent resident unless they have applied for Permanent Residency
My questions:
In the 1990 there seemed not to be a PR cards, does anyone know when it was possible to apply for those. I remember only the EEC working permits
Before 2000 legislation were EEA citizen considered as having permanent residency after residing 4 years? Was this residency revoked from 2000?
If not, is the PR on passport still necessary to prove parents were settled.
I am trying to avoid going down the route of having to pay nearly £1000 to obtain citizenship for the second child.
It looks like children born in the UK from EEA parent between 2000 and 2006 are being discriminated against. They do not seem to have automatic citizenship although parents were settled unless application for PR had been made. This is not the case for those born before 2000 or after 2006
Worst case, register child under section 1(3) or even s. 1(4) of BNA:Children born between 02 October 2000 and 29 April 2006
Request evidence to show that the parent (s) had Indefinite Leave to Remain/Enter (ILR/ILE) or a NTL or Document Certifying Permanent Residence or Permanent Residence Card in the UK at the time of the child’s birth.
The documentary evidence should be either in the form of a letter from the United Kingdom Visas & Immigration, (UKV&I), or a passport with an endorsed ILR/ILE or NTL stamp or Document Certifying Permanent Residence (DCPR) or PR card.
As I understand it, PR did not exist before the 2006 Regulations.quetzal wrote: I am still unclear as if I was considered as having had PR prior to Oct 2000 and then lost this status.
Thank you noajthan, this is the route I am most likely to follow but wanted to highlight what appears to me an anomaly of the law. The fees are now £935, they increased significantly on the 18th of April 2006 from £750noajthan wrote:quetzal wrote:Acquiring British citizenship for EEA children born between 2000 and 2006
Worst case, register child under section 1(3) or even s. 1(4) of BNA:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... r_2015.pdf
- not quite as bad as £1000, more like £750
I stand corrected, just looked at most recent fees menu for 2016.quetzal wrote:Thank you noajthan, this is the route I am most likely to follow but wanted to highlight what appears to me an anomaly of the law. The fees are now £935, they increased significantly on the 18th of April 2006 from £750