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Both children born before OP got ILR, only option is MN1.secret.simon wrote:For children born after 1983, only British citizens have Right of Abode.
What is your current nationality and the nationality of your wife and children?
A CoE-RoA (which I think is what you have in mind) is a vignette attached to the non-British passport of a dual British/other citizen. It is only possible if the person has two (or more) nationalities.
But many nationalities do not allow dual citizenship. So, if your (or your child's) current citizenship is from India, Japan, Malaysia or most countries in Asia, you/they will not be able to get a CoE-RoA as your/their other citizenship will expire when you become British.
True. But CoE-RoA is an option if the children are Pakistani (which does allow dual citizenship), but not if they are Indian (which does not), for instance.CR001 wrote:Both children born before OP got ILR, only option is MN1.
Agree but CoA is still only possible after MN1, which would render the Indian nationality null and void surely.secret.simon wrote:True. But CoE-RoA is an option if the children are Pakistani (which does allow dual citizenship), but not if they are Indian (which does not), for instance.CR001 wrote:Both children born before OP got ILR, only option is MN1.
Hence the children's current nationality is quite relevant.
Agreed. That is why I said that CoE-RoA is not an option if the children are Indian.CR001 wrote: Agree but CoA is still only possible after MN1, which would render the Indian nationality null and void surely.
Correct, if the children are born in the UK AFTER one of the parents has got ILR.MOH444 wrote:Children born in UK to Parents with ILR are eligible for ROA.
You need to provide accurate information. You state above that your second son was born when you had ILR. In your opening post you wrote :MOH444 wrote:As per the details in the following links Children born in UK to Parents with ILR are eligible for ROA.
My second son was born in UK when my wife and myself had an ILR, Does this not make my second son eligible for ROA??
So which is correct? All the advice already given to you is based on the Feb 2015 birth date and April 2015 ILR date.My wife, son and myself got our ILR around Apr 2015 and we are now eligible for citizenship.
My second son was born here in UK on 14 Feb 2015 (3 months before).
Please do click on vinny's link. Your child will need a passport for RoA.vinny wrote:See also CoE-RoA(CLICK).
MOH444 wrote:If i take RoA for my kid now and wish to get him British passport an year down the lane, is this possible or we need to compulsorily hold on to RoA until he is 18 for him to take a decision.
secret.simon wrote:He can get a British passport at any time (before or at 18 years of age), but once he gets the British passport, he can not go back to a CoE-RoA. It is a one-way street.
He will also have to surrender his Indian passport if he gets a British passport.
My understanding is that he would be refused a passport on the grounds of holding a valid C of E to R of A. Perhaps I have it wrong, and on being granted a British passport the certificate would be cancelled as the foreign passport will have been held by the Passport Office during the issuing process.MOH444 wrote:If i take RoA for my kid now and wish to get him British passport an year down the lane, is this possible or we need to compulsorily hold on to RoA until he is 18 for him to take a decision.
Did you mean 2016 and not 2015 as this is crucialMOH444 wrote:p.
My second son was born here in UK on 14 Feb 2015 (3 months before).