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BC for EU Child born abroad

Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 9:27 am
by Task2006
Hi There
We just got PR for EU Child born abroad. Even though we sent paperwork for over 7 years, the date of acquired Permanent Residence was exactly as the printing on the card.
Question is: Since one parent is BC-acquired through long residency (father) and the other EU with DCPR (Mother). Can we apply for the child mentioned above even though the 1 year after A.P.R. is not met?
Does one year after PR count to MN1?
Would they consider proving 7 years residency on paperwork. When it was disregarded by HO previously?

Re: BC for EU Child born abroad

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 11:22 am
by Task2006
Task2006 wrote:
Mon May 21, 2018 9:27 am
Hi There
We just got PR for EU Child born abroad. Even though we sent paperwork for over 7 years, the date of acquired Permanent Residence was exactly as the printing on the card.
Question is: Since one parent is BC-acquired through long residency (father) and the other EU with DCPR (Mother). Can we apply for the child mentioned above even though the 1 year after A.P.R. is not met?
Does one year after PR count to MN1?
Would they consider proving 7 years residency on paperwork. When it was disregarded by HO previously?
Just learned that Child Register and not naturalise, and it means same thing.
Anybody please on 12 months PR before register?

Re: BC for EU Child born abroad

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 4:15 pm
by secret.simon
No need to wait for a year after PR for children.

As one parent is a British citizen and both the child and the other parent have PR, the child can register under Section 3(1) of the BNA 1981.

Re: BC for EU Child born abroad

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:46 am
by Task2006
secret.simon wrote:
Wed May 23, 2018 4:15 pm
No need to wait for a year after PR for children.

As one parent is a British citizen and both the child and the other parent have PR, the child can register under Section 3(1) of the BNA 1981.
Thank you.