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by Klaudia » Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:50 pm
Can my child applie for a british citizent if she was born in uk .
Mother live in the uk more than 5 years i was study .
Father was live in the uk 3 years and he was working in part time .
Both parents dont have pr or ilr card.
So i just want to know can my baby appli for a britis citizent and the passport .or he have to registert first on the mn1 form ?
Child born in 05/10/2015
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by CR001 » Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:53 pm
What is your immigration status and the immigration status of the other parent?
No, child cannot apply to register for British citizenship if either parent DOES NOT have ILR or PR.
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by Klaudia » Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:24 pm
CR001 wrote:What is your immigration status and the immigration status of the other parent?
No, child cannot apply to register for British citizenship if either parent DOES NOT have ILR or PR.
So how about i will registered only just 1 parent have ilr or pr card afther can ny child apply for a british citizent ?
If yes how long itt will be to have the ilr or phr for me ?
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by Klaudia » Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:25 pm
Klaudia wrote:CR001 wrote:What is your immigration status and the immigration status of the other parent?
No, child cannot apply to register for British citizenship if either parent DOES NOT have ILR or PR.
So how about i will registered only just 1 parent have ilr or pr card afther can ny child apply for a british citizent ?
If yes how long itt will be to have the ilr or phr for me ?
Me and my partner is from hungaryan
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by CR001 » Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:47 pm
Do you have 5 years of exercising treaty rights as an EU citizen in order to qualify for PR and if you were a student, did you have comprehensive sickness insurance??
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by Klaudia » Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:24 pm
CR001 wrote:Do you have 5 years of exercising treaty rights as an EU citizen in order to qualify for PR and if you were a student, did you have comprehensive sickness insurance??
Klaudia wrote:CR001 wrote:What is your immigration status and the immigration status of the other parent?
No, child cannot apply to register for British citizenship if either parent DOES NOT have ILR or PR.
So how about i will registered only just 1 parent have ilr or pr card afther can ny child apply for a british citizent ?
If yes how long itt will be to have the ilr or phr for me ?
Me and my partner is from hungaryan
Thank you
I was ask my mom and she said we have pr both parents so now she can apply for a british citizent or she have to apply mn1 first ?
If she have to apply mn1 how much i have to pay and how lond itt will be to have some answer ?
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by vinny » Sun Apr 23, 2017 11:44 pm
It
depends on when a parent actually automatically acquired
PR. Was it before or after child's birth?
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by Klaudia » Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:22 am
vinny wrote:It
depends on when a parent actually automatically acquired
PR. Was it before or after child's birth?
We had pr befor. Child born
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by vinny » Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:26 am
If a parent has
PR when child was born in the UK, then child is
automatically British.
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by Klaudia » Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:23 am
vinny wrote:If a parent has
PR when child was born in the UK, then child is
automatically British.
What i have to do my cild have british cirtificate ,what do i need to do i can apply for her a british passport?
What paper i have to bring with me if i want a. British passport ?
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by vinny » Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:55 am
A parent has to show that s/he had aquired
PR when child was born.
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Get a passport for your child for details.
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by Klaudia » Mon Apr 24, 2017 1:10 pm
I have just pr paper not the card is still good ?
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by vinny » Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:41 pm
Should be okay (if a parent acquired
PR at a time before the child's birth).
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by Klaudia » Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:51 pm
vinny wrote:Should be okay (if a parent acquired
PR at a time before the child's birth).
How can i show you what paper i have ?
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by Klaudia » Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:53 pm
Klaudia wrote:
vinny wrote:Should be okay (if a parent acquired
PR at a time before the child's birth).
How can i show you what paper i have ?
Department for work & pensions this paper is good ?
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by CR001 » Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:52 pm
Klaudia wrote:Klaudia wrote:
vinny wrote:Should be okay (if a parent acquired
PR at a time before the child's birth).
How can i show you what paper i have ?
Department for work & pensions this paper is good ?
A DWP paper is NOT a paper showing you have PR. What have you got from the Home Office that states you have Permanent Residence?
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by Klaudia » Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:45 pm
CR001 wrote:Klaudia wrote:Klaudia wrote:
vinny wrote:Should be okay (if a parent acquired
PR at a time before the child's birth).
How can i show you what paper i have ?
Department for work & pensions this paper is good ?
A DWP paper is NOT a paper showing you have PR. What have you got from the Home Office that states you have Permanent Residence?
Ohh no i dont think if i have the samr paper ..where do i have to go to speak with someone about the pr ? Because i was lived in the uk more than 5 years?
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by vinny » Wed Apr 26, 2017 11:07 pm
See also
PR confirmations for
EEA nationals and
non-EEA nationals.
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by Klaudia » Wed Apr 26, 2017 11:20 pm
If i will apply for a pr ..how much it will be ? And afther can my baby apply for a british passport streat a way ? Or i have to fill in the Mn1 form for her ? If i have to apply how much is it ?
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by vinny » Wed Apr 26, 2017 11:37 pm
See also
fees.
Child's British citizenship
depends on the evidence you provide as to when a parent actually aquired
PR, before or after child's birth.
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by Klaudia » Thu May 04, 2017 12:22 pm
vinny wrote:See also
fees.
Child's British citizenship
depends on the evidence you provide as to when a parent actually aquired
PR, before or after child's birth.
I don't have a pr card i have to apply know so if i dont have a pr can i apply for a mn1 form to my child ?
Or did you know any place to i can go to speak with someone ? Near me ?
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by vinny » Thu May 04, 2017 12:33 pm
First step is for a parent to apply for
confirmation of PR.
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by Klaudia » Thu May 04, 2017 12:39 pm
vinny wrote:See also
fees.
Child's British citizenship
depends on the evidence you provide as to when a parent actually aquired
PR, before or after child's birth.
I dont have a pr card i have to apply so i dont know how can my baby can be a British citizens? She can apply a mn1 form ?
If yes hoe much is it ?
And did you know any place if i can go to speak to someone ?near me ? Because im know so confusing know ..
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by vinny » Thu May 04, 2017 12:45 pm
If neither parents have acquired PR, then child is not British nor can child be registered as British.
From your posts, you appear to unclear if and when a parent has acquired PR. So, the first step should be getting confirmation that a parent has acquired PR.
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