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Use NCS at your local council to submit, you then get to keep all the original documents. You can also ask if they do the JCAP scheme where you apply for MN1 and the passport jointly.ethannicholas wrote:My husband is Italian and has been living and working in the UK since September of 2010.
He has just received his permanent residency card, and we would like to apply for citizenship for our son, who was born in October 2014 in the UK. We will submit the following:
MN1 Application
Application Form
Fee
Referees
Child's Birth Certificate
Child's Italian Passport
Marriage Certificate
Husband's Permanent Residency Card - is this necessary? Yes, it is necessary
Husband's Passport - is this necessary? Yes it is necessary
My Passport - is this necessary? Possibly. What is your immigration status in the UK?
British Citizenship Application Is this section for your husband or have you just duplicated the above?
Application Form
Fee
Photos
Child Birth Certificate
Child's Italian Passport
Husband's Permanent Residency Card and letter from employer stating dates of employment and P60s/payslips
What is the current processing time to register as a British citizenship and receive passport?
And if I am missing any documentation, please let me know!
Thank you
What you have labelled as British Citizenship Application appears to relate to the child's subsequent passport application.ethannicholas wrote:Thank you, Char, for your helpful response.
In regards to the below, this is what we plan to submit when we apply for our son's British passport. My husband and I will not be applying for citizenship until next year. I assume that sending in his permanent residency card is not sufficient to prove that he has met the 5 year rule, and that sending in an employer letter and P60s/payslips from the last 5 years is necessary as well? Could you please clarify? Thank you.
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I'm sorry everyone, I am so confused as to what to send and when. Our goal is to get a British passport for our son, who was born in October 2014. My EU husband came to live and work in the UK in September 2010, and has been living here continuously since. He has just received his permanent residency card. From what I can gather, we have to fill out form MN1 for our son, and then apply for his passport. By using an NCS center, I believe we can pay to do both processes at the same time?If you are applying to register a child who was born in the UK to non-settled parents, you don't need to send payslips or P60's. The child automatically becomes entitled to registration as soon as one of the parents becomes settled, so sending the father's PR card is sufficient.
I'm not sure what you mean by the "5 year rule" but I suspect you are confusing this situation with one where non-British, settled parents are applying for a passport for their UK born, British child, in which case it is necessary to show proof of 5 years exercising treaty rights PRIOR to the birth.
That guidance is for a child born British.ethannicholas wrote:I'm sorry everyone, I am so confused as to what to send and when. Our goal is to get a British passport for our son, who was born in October 2014. My EU husband came to live and work in the UK in September 2010, and has been living here continuously since. He has just received his permanent residency card. From what I can gather, we have to fill out form MN1 for our son, and then apply for his passport. By using an NCS center, I believe we can pay to do both processes at the same time?If you are applying to register a child who was born in the UK to non-settled parents, you don't need to send payslips or P60's. The child automatically becomes entitled to registration as soon as one of the parents becomes settled, so sending the father's PR card is sufficient.
I'm not sure what you mean by the "5 year rule" but I suspect you are confusing this situation with one where non-British, settled parents are applying for a passport for their UK born, British child, in which case it is necessary to show proof of 5 years exercising treaty rights PRIOR to the birth.
For our child's passport, I have referred to the below:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... idance.pdf
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Can someone please explain the steps we need to take to secure a British passport for him, and the documentation that we need to submit for form MN1 and then for the passport application?
Thank you!
why is this bundle needed if you are sending his PR anyway?ethannicholas wrote: Husband's Permanent Residency Card
The bundle of documents we used to apply for his PR card - including 5 years worth of bank statements, wage slips, proof of address, etc.