Hi Raaj / Harry,
Sorry for the late response.
The email address I used was
Chennai.visaenquiry@fco.gov.uk and I didn't send any documents as attachment . I just send mail as below stating my kids application reference number.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing in reference of the application (Right of Adobe : Certificate of Entitlement <Application Reference Number>)
I, <Your Name> am British National obtained via Naturalisation on <Date of Naturalisation> and my wife <Wife Name> is Indian National with valid <Partners Visa Details>.
My son , <Kids Name> was born in <Place of Birth> on <Date Of Birth>. He is BRITISH by birth (British citizen ‘by descent’) as per British Nationality Act 1981 section 2(1) a on the basis "Born outside UK after 1983 to a parent who is British citizen 'not by descent'".
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/61/section/2
I even verified this by going through the below link
https://www.gov.uk/check-british-citizen
which states "In most cases you’ll be a British citizen ‘by descent’. This means you can gain citizenship from one of your parents, but your own children won’t automatically become British citizens."
I believe he is eligible for Right Of Abode as per immigration act 1971 section 2
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1971/77/section/2
which states
A person is under this Act to have the right of abode in the United Kingdom if—
(a) he is a British citizen
and even under
The immigration regulations 2006 Regulation 6
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2006 ... ion/6/made
which states
6. A certificate of entitlement will only be issued where the appropriate authority is satisfied that the applicant—
(a)has a right of abode in the United Kingdom under section 2(1) of the 1971 Act(1);
(b)is not a person who holds:
(i)a United Kingdom passport describing him as a British citizen,
(ii)a United Kingdom passport describing him as a British subject with the right of abode in the United Kingdom,
(iii)an ID card issued under the Identity Cards Act 2006(2) describing him as a British citizen, or
(iv)an ID card issued under that Act describing him as a British subject with the right of abode in the United Kingdom;
(c)is not a person whose exercise of his right of abode is restricted under section 2 of the Immigration Act 1988(3) (restrictions on exercise of right of abode in cases of polygamy); and
(d)is not a person who is deprived of his right of abode by an order under section 2A of the 1971 Act(4).
with the above information I applied for our son ROA on <Date Of Application> (Ref : <Reference>) which was rejected on 01-06-2015 stating
I accepted that you have now submitted your father's certificate of naturalisation. How ever, I note that he had obtained his British Citizenship by registration under Section 6(1) which does not entitle you to Right of Abode in the UK.
1) I obtained citizenship by naturalisation.
2) I can pass my citizenship to <Kids Name> (under British Nationality Act 1981 section 2(1))
My humble request is to go through my kids application once again .. I will be very grateful if you reconsider his application.
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These are the legislations mentioned in my email .. Only advice I can give you is please be patient.
Thanks,
Ranjith.