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Viewpoint wrote:My baby was born out of UK on the same day of my citizenship ceremony (11/02/2016).
I will apply a British passport to my baby later out of UK (may be after one year).
Should I register my baby birth in UK or out of UK? and should I do anything now? - If I go to apply a British passport after one year from out of UK.
Viewpoint wrote:Hello All,
Could you please clarify this query.
My baby was born out of UK on the same day of my citizenship ceremony (11/02/2016).
I will apply a British passport to my baby later out of UK (may be after one year).
Should I register my baby birth in UK or out of UK? and should I do anything now? - If I go to apply a British passport after one year from out of UK.
Hi secret.simonsecret.simon wrote:Tricky one that.
My understanding is that although you are issued a naturalisation certificate about halfway through the day, as it only has the date stated on the certificate, it is treated as if you were a British citizen for the whole day (i.e. from the start).
Your child born abroad would thus be a British citizen by descent.
But that can lead to other complications. If your child is a British citizen by descent, he can not apply for a visa to enter the UK as citizens do not need a visa to enter the UK. You must apply for either a British passport (which can take between 6 months to a year) or a CoE-RoA (which can take upto sixteen weeks) on an existing passport.
What is the mother's nationality and where did she give birth? That may clarify the situation a bit.
Also, as your child is British by descent, your grandchildren through that child will not inherit the British citizenship unless they are born in the UK.
No such requirement to be found in HMPO guidance.Viewpoint wrote:... do I need to submit additional documents to prove the time difference or no need to worry about that? Do I need confirm that with them before submitting my application?
Please advice me.
+1noajthan wrote:No such requirement to be found in HMPO guidance.
Thank you very much CR001.CR001 wrote:You became British on the same day as the child was born. What is it that you are struggling with? HO/HMPO do not ask for time of events to determine it.