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Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by Rin000 » Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:01 pm

Hi guys, I'm new to this forum, but can anyone help please?
I'm uk citizens through naturalisation. My son born outside uk (the time he born I'm not yet being British)and now he live in uk over a year. So can I registered child as British even tho he not been here 2years? Or is he have to live 2years before he can register?

Thanks in advance


Rin

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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by noajthan » Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:14 pm

Rin000 wrote:Hi guys, I'm new to this forum, but can anyone help please?
I'm uk citizens through naturalisation. My son born outside uk (the time he born I'm not yet being British)and now he live in uk over a year. So can I registered child as British even tho he not been here 2years? Or is he have to live 2years before he can register?

Thanks in advance

Rin
There is no strict residency requirement for a young child, but a minor will normally need settled status in UK for a discretionary registration under section 3(1) of BNA (as this case is).

Start here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... ml#p592355
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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by Rin000 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:13 am

Thank you so much for your reply, I always understood that my son have to wait as his visa is Enter leave to remain ( which is no restriction on residential)
Now I can looks into apply "register British citizens "
Thanks again :)

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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by noajthan » Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:14 am

Rin000 wrote:Thank you so much for your reply, I always understood that my son have to wait as his visa is Enter leave to remain ( which is no restriction on residential)
Now I can looks into apply "register British citizens "
Thanks again :)
You need to be sure of immigration status of both parents;
parents of a child born abroad also need to have at least settled status in UK.
if not British citizens, at least one parent should be applying to naturalise (all as per the guidance).

More here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ations.pdf
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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by Rin000 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:50 pm

Now..you confusing me! :(

My husband he's born British and I am live in uk 10 years and already have British passport.
My son has join my husband and I , in May 2014 , so in my case as I am already British ,
Does my son fall in categories that's " the child need to settle at least 2years especially the child age 13 and over?"" ? My son he's 11years old.
Can you clarify if my son still entitled to register or is he have to live in the uk 2 years before he's can register?
His visa is ILE

Thanks for your help

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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by noajthan » Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:22 pm

Rin000 wrote:Now..you confusing me! :(

My husband he's born British and I am live in uk 10 years and already have British passport.
My son has join my husband and I , in May 2014 , so in my case as I am already British ,
Does my son fall in categories that's " the child need to settle at least 2years especially the child age 13 and over?"" ? My son he's 11years old.
Can you clarify if my son still entitled to register or is he have to live in the uk 2 years before he's can register?
His visa is ILE

Thanks for your help
Have you read the Gov UK docs (links posted above)?

From the guidance you will see that, for a discretionary registration (as your child's will be, as child was born abroad), both parents' immigration status is significant.

If both parents are British (whether born British or naturalised as British) & are in UK then all good.
(Note this means biological parents).

As child is under 13 I don't think the 2 year guidance applies;
my understanding is that's more for older children (late teenagers).

So if both natural parents are settled in UK and child's ILE means 'free from immigration restrictions' then you are good to go ahead with registration.
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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by Rin000 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:47 pm

Noajthan,

Thanks for your help :) and yes, I've just read through the guidelines and bingo " I am all good to go"! :)

Thanks so much really appreciated cheers:)

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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by Rin000 » Mon Mar 28, 2016 4:48 pm

Hi all just a quick update now my son have completed all the registration as a British/uk passport for about 2 months now. Thanks for your help and advice:)

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Re: Can I registered child for Uk citizens?

Post by noajthan » Mon Mar 28, 2016 4:53 pm

Rin000 wrote:Hi all just a quick update now my son have completed all the registration as a British/uk passport for about 2 months now. Thanks for your help and advice:)
That is good news. Congratulations.
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