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citizenship for childborn out of uk
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:21 pm
by sameer9966
my 6yrs old child born out of uk before my ILR, now i am citizen, and child has 2yrs spouse visa along with her mom, and ILR due in april,
whether child can apply for naturalization instead of ilr?
waiting for your earliest reply,
thanks,
sam[/u][/b]
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:02 pm
by geriatrix
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:36 pm
by Jambo
I would recommend to apply close to her mom ILR application and/or to mention in the child application that the mother is applying for ILR shortly.
As the registration is subject to discretion, it would be wise showing that her mother is soon to be settled in the UK. That would remove any doubt (if exist) about the child's future life in the UK.
thanks
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:40 pm
by sameer9966
thanks sushdmehta,
discretion-- what documents i might need to give more effective application
Re: thanks
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:13 am
by hsmp2tier1
Hi sushdmehta,
In the case being discussed above, does the Section 2 - Residence requirements of the MN1 form needs to be filled?
As I know, Section 3 and Section 4 (since the child is < 10 years) are not required.
Re: thanks
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:24 am
by Jambo
hsmp2tier1 wrote:Hi sushdmehta,
In the case being discussed above, does the Section 2 - Residence requirements of the MN1 form needs to be filled?
As I know, Section 3 and Section 4 (since the child is < 10 years) are not required.
Section 2 needs to be filled in although there is no residence requirement to meet for a 6 years old child but the questions help to establish where the child's future life lies and his connection with the UK.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 11:26 am
by Greenie
I am not sure how advisable an application for registration is for a child in these circumstances who is not yet settled. See
Conditions of stay 9.17.24
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:35 pm
by geriatrix
9.17.26 & 9.17.27 help and so does the child's residence in the UK (with parents) preceding the application.
Though I personally think there isn't any problem but, perhaps, Jambo's suggestion will reduce the risk?
Jambo wrote:I would recommend to apply close to her mom ILR application and/or to mention in the child application that the mother is applying for ILR shortly.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:44 pm
by Greenie
sushdmehta wrote:9.17.26
sorry - didn't realise father was already british.
if not successful
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:54 pm
by sameer9966
i spoken to home office regarding this, they said one parent should b british and one parent atleast have ILR, whereas i am british and mom on spouse visa.
or
shall i wait for mom ILR IN APRIL, just to prevent loosing fees if not successful.
thanks,
Re: if not successful
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 1:08 pm
by Greenie
sameer9966 wrote:i spoken to home office regarding this, they said one parent should b british and one parent atleast have ILR, whereas i am british and mom on spouse visa.
or
shall i wait for mom ILR IN APRIL, just to prevent loosing fees if not successful.
thanks,
See
Citizenship and immigration status of the parents
9.17.9 We should normally expect that:
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at least one parent is a British citizen or
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one of the parents has applied to be registered or naturalised as a British citizen and the application is going to be granted (if the parent’s application is to be refused, we should normally refuse the minor’s application as well);
and
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the other parent is either settled in the United Kingdom (see Annex F to Chapter 6); or
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whilst not settled, is unlikely in the short or medium term to be returnable to his or her country of origin (eg s/he has been granted Discretionary Leave), and there is otherwise no reason to think that the child’s future does not lie in the United Kingdom.
Is there any reason why you want to apply before your wife gets ILR?
visa might expire
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:51 pm
by sameer9966
mom and child both got 2yrs visa
issue on-03-04-2010,
expire on- 03-04-2012.
so if applu ILR for mom even 28 days before by post until i reach ilr child
visa will b expire, and i dont want to keep my child without visa, so i want to
apply beofre this,
thanks
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:54 pm
by sameer9966
ANY ADVICE FOR MY LAST REPLY,
THANKS.