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MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:33 pm
by baldude
Hi,
this has been a great forum and I had benefited a lot from this forum in the past years.
I am now filling up MN1 form for my 5yo kid and appreciate your experience and answers.
background: Kid was born aborad while I was on Tier-1, later joined me in the UK when he was 7 months old in the year 2011 and immediately myself,wife and kid all obtained our ILR's.
Since then in 2012 I was naturalized as british while the kid and wife are on ILR till to date.
Now I am thinking registering my kid as british under section 3 (1)
appreciate your help on following questions.
1. Am i correct that I need to fill MN1 form under section 3(1)
2. I am planning to chose the NCS route, am i eligible for this?
3. How do i pay the fee if i chose the NCS route?
4. Supporting documents (copy of my pp, wife's pp, kids pp, marriage certificate, birth certificate of kid) are they enough or am I missing anything else?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
thanks and best regards,
Bal.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:52 pm
by geriatrix
1.
Yes.
2. Yes, why not.
3. Same way as one does when applying directly - by filling up the
payment page and including it with the application.
4. Read the
MN1 guidance and form.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:59 pm
by baldude
Many thanks Sushdmehta,
much appreciated.
I am a bit nervous about the supporting documents required for my case as HO guidelines were very vague.
Anyone who have done MN1 under section 3(1) please share the supporting documents that they had used to support their application.
thanks and best regards,
Bal.
sushdmehta wrote:1.
Yes.
2. Yes, why not.
3. Same way as one does when applying directly - by filling up the
payment page and including it with the application.
4. Read the
MN1 guidance and form.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:02 pm
by noajthan
baldude wrote:Hi,
...
Now I am thinking registering my kid as british under section 3 (1)
appreciate your help on following questions.
1. Am i correct that I need to fill MN1 form under section 3(1)
2. I am planning to chose the NCS route, am i eligible for this?
3. How do i pay the fee if i chose the NCS route?
4. Supporting documents (copy of my pp, wife's pp, kids pp, marriage certificate, birth certificate of kid) are they enough or am I missing anything else?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
thanks and best regards,
Bal.
1) Yes.
Is wife naturalising too?
2) Yes, NCS is a prudent & wise choice.
3) By cheque or card using payment form (same as if applying directly)
4) Payment form; BRPs; minor's passport of entry to UK; full BC
ie all as per MN1 guidance notes.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:44 am
by baldude
Many thanks for all your kind responses.
Can someone please help me as to the size of the photograph of the kids?
I read the guide lines for MN1 and application form both but could not find the dimensions of the photograph required.
help is greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Bal.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 12:05 pm
by CR001
Same as passport size photos.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:25 pm
by baldude
Thanks all for your help.
with regards to the references for kid.
i am thinking of
1. Pharmacist that we know
2. A british national.
are above both okay?
is there any priority like Referee 1 should be professional or i just can get the signatures of above two as either of the referees?
thanks in advance.
best regards,
Bal.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:36 pm
by noajthan
baldude wrote:Thanks all for your help.
with regards to the references for kid.
i am thinking of
1. Pharmacist that we know
2. A british national.
are above both okay?
is there any priority like Referee 1 should be professional or i just can get the signatures of above two as either of the referees?
thanks in advance.
best regards,
Bal.
HO expresses a preference for a professional who engages with the child; a pharmacist could I suppose.
Your proposed referees appear acceptable if:
- not related to each other or you;
not your representative in the application;
the second referee has a British passport and is aged over 25 (if not a professional);
they have no unspent convictions.
If either does prove to be unacceptable HO will write asking for another nominee.
However references are not routinely taken up so chances are all will be well.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:45 pm
by baldude
OK thanks
May I know if anyone used pharmacist as a professional referree and were successful?
Thanks in advance
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 2:45 pm
by baldude
OK thanks
May I know if anyone used pharmacist as a professional referree and were successful?
Thanks in advance
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:42 pm
by CR001
Pharmacist is on the list of approved referees.
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:56 pm
by baldude
Many thanks CR001
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:04 pm
by baldude
Sorry
One more question
May I know if a pharmacy manager can act as a professional referee?
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:08 pm
by CR001
Re: MN1 form for 5yo. help please
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:33 pm
by baldude
[quote="CR001"][url=
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ersons.pdf]list of acceptable referees (click)[/url][/quote]
Thanks everyone,
Didn't want to take chance on referees.
Managed to get my kids school teacher act as referee, although it took a bit of time.
Thanks again to everyone who helped me.
Cheers,
Bal.