MN1 tricky questions plz help
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:23 am
Hi gurus I am trying to complete the MN1 form for my child based on Section 1 (3) before 24th October as my wife (non eea) is also applying for naturalisation and we want to avoid the Koll requirement. But I got stuck with the following questions:
Q. 1,3 Say if and when the child was given indefinite leave to enter/remain in the UK. If the child’s parent is an EEA or Swiss national or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national please ensure that they qualify for permanent residence
My child was born in February 2009 in uk and I (eea national) was not a Permanent Residence then, I got the PR card in 2011 and my wife (non eea) was on EEA 2 Residence Card then. However I have now naturalised as a BC. My child has a Polish passport so should I leave this question blank?
Q 1,27 Date father became settled in the UK (e.g granted indefinite leave to remain)
As far as I know eea nationals do not get ILR but Permanent Residence after 5 years of exercising, etc etc. I got the PR card (eea 3) in March 2011. So do I put this date down? Or leave it blank?
Q 1.35 Child’s mother’s nationality. If a British citizen say how and when this was acquired, eg birth, adoption, descent, registration or naturalisation.
My wife (non eea) is also applying for naturalisation together with my child. Both applications on same envelope. So do I put her current nationality and state that she is also applying for BC at same time as child?
Q 1.36 Date mother became settled in the UK (e.g granted indefinite leave to remain)
I guess that under EEA law, my wife (non eea) got automatic Permanent Residence in Nov 2012 after 5 years of being in Uk with me. She never applied for PR (eea 4) though. Do I put this date down or leave it blank?
Section 2: Residence Requirements. As my child was born in UK, I do not have to answer Q 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3, true? but how about Q 2.4 In which country will the child live if this application is granted? Does this question only apply to those children born outside uk? If not I will put uk, is that right?
Section 3. Q 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 2,11, 3.12 don’t apply to me, true?
But how about Q 3.13, 3.14, 3.15 + 3.16 Parent who is an EEA national exercising EC Treaty rights.
My child was born in 2009 before I naturalised as a BC so should I leave this section blank now that I have become a British Citizen?
Thanks
Q. 1,3 Say if and when the child was given indefinite leave to enter/remain in the UK. If the child’s parent is an EEA or Swiss national or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national please ensure that they qualify for permanent residence
My child was born in February 2009 in uk and I (eea national) was not a Permanent Residence then, I got the PR card in 2011 and my wife (non eea) was on EEA 2 Residence Card then. However I have now naturalised as a BC. My child has a Polish passport so should I leave this question blank?
Q 1,27 Date father became settled in the UK (e.g granted indefinite leave to remain)
As far as I know eea nationals do not get ILR but Permanent Residence after 5 years of exercising, etc etc. I got the PR card (eea 3) in March 2011. So do I put this date down? Or leave it blank?
Q 1.35 Child’s mother’s nationality. If a British citizen say how and when this was acquired, eg birth, adoption, descent, registration or naturalisation.
My wife (non eea) is also applying for naturalisation together with my child. Both applications on same envelope. So do I put her current nationality and state that she is also applying for BC at same time as child?
Q 1.36 Date mother became settled in the UK (e.g granted indefinite leave to remain)
I guess that under EEA law, my wife (non eea) got automatic Permanent Residence in Nov 2012 after 5 years of being in Uk with me. She never applied for PR (eea 4) though. Do I put this date down or leave it blank?
Section 2: Residence Requirements. As my child was born in UK, I do not have to answer Q 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3, true? but how about Q 2.4 In which country will the child live if this application is granted? Does this question only apply to those children born outside uk? If not I will put uk, is that right?
Section 3. Q 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 2,11, 3.12 don’t apply to me, true?
But how about Q 3.13, 3.14, 3.15 + 3.16 Parent who is an EEA national exercising EC Treaty rights.
My child was born in 2009 before I naturalised as a BC so should I leave this section blank now that I have become a British Citizen?
Thanks