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Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:22 pm
by Jenaye123
Hello everyone. I want to submit a naturalisation application for my younger brother aged 17. He was born in Jamaica, He has lived in the UK from he was 2, he was granted ILR in 2007. My mother has ILR and his dad lives in America and has no connections with my brother. My mother has learning difficulties and cannot take the LIUKT so cannot apply for BC. My brother meets all the other requirements except one. Is there a possibility that he can still be granted BC. Also, our step father is an Irish citizen and has full custody of my brother (don't know if this complicates things). Thank you, I'd be so greatful for some guidance.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 9:16 am
by noajthan
There may be an exemption for LITUK test for mother.
There is also the question of absent father and parental responsibility to deal with.

Note minors (age under 18) are registered and not naturalised as citizens.
This will be a discretionary case under section 3(1) of BNA.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 9:18 am
by CR001
Jenaye123 wrote:Hello everyone. I want to submit a naturalisation application for my younger brother aged 17. He was born in Jamaica, He has lived in the UK from he was 2, he was granted ILR in 2007. My mother has ILR and his dad lives in America and has no connections with my brother. My mother has learning difficulties and cannot take the LIUKT so cannot apply for BC. My brother meets all the other requirements except one. Is there a possibility that he can still be granted BC. Also, our step father is an Irish citizen and has full custody of my brother (don't know if this complicates things). Thank you, I'd be so greatful for some guidance.
Your mother will need medical proof on what her difficulties are to get exemption from LIUK.

Also, you say your brother meets all other requirements except one. Which one, do you believe, he does not meet?

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:45 am
by Jenaye123
Thank you for all your comments. In terms of my mothers medical exemption, will she need to get proof from her doctor? If so, will that be enough or should she get other forms of proof? And the requirement I don't believe my brother meets is 'at least one parent must be applying for British nationalisation at the time of the child's application of registration.' I know his dad is not here but we can get a letter to state that he has abolished parental rights. I think that would be enough but I'm not sure. Thank you for the comments again, really helpful.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:47 am
by CR001
How old is your mother??

She will need to provide evidence of a long history of learning difficulties if this is what she is claiming. A single GP letter would not be sufficient.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:10 pm
by noajthan
Jenaye123 wrote:..

And the requirement I don't believe my brother meets is 'at least one parent must be applying for British nationalisation at the time of the child's application of registration.' I know his dad is not here but we can get a letter to state that he has abolished parental rights. I think that would be enough but I'm not sure. Thank you for the comments again, really helpful.
Yes, explanation of lack of father's involvement and lack of contact will be required; that will all help the case.
(I have done a similar application myself, successfully).

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:42 pm
by Jenaye123
Ok thank you, noajthan you have been so helpful. And CR001, my mother is 42. I will ask her what evidence she has of her dyslexia, I think she found out a few years ago of this but I'm not sure. It's quite complicated with my mum because she only has a primary school education, so reading and writing is even more difficult with her dyslexia. But thank you for your help, you have been a great help.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:48 pm
by Casa
If someone is able to coach your mum with the LIUK test, she would be able to listen to the questions through head phones on the day, instead of reading from the screen.

Re: Naturalisation for minor non eea citizen.

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 5:37 pm
by Jenaye123
Ok, thank you all for your comments, I think the best things is to help her study, and to take the test in an audio format. I might do some audio revision clips to help her. In the long term it will be beneficial to both my mum and brother. Thank you so much for your help. This is a great forum.