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For the child born 2004, it is straightforward as you have to register him/her anyway. Apply on Form MN1 with the same proof that you submitted for your (either one parent) PR + his UK birth certificate.recort wrote:if there is still someone out there who can tell me if there is a way for my German children (they have PR cards as born and bred here for 9 & 12 years) to become BC without wading through the now 15 year old (lazy parents) paperwork again, please let me know.
It's already been pointed out to you that registration as a British citizen under section 1(3) of the Act- form MN1- does not require any paperwork from many years ago. In fact the children's PR status is irrelevant for this kind of registration. All that is needed- in principle- is their U.K. birth certificate (showing that they are British born and under 18) + one parent's PR Card.recort wrote:Hi, thank you alterhase 58
..since yesterday, I have got it in writing from the 'Bundesverwaltungsamt' - the nationality law can not be changes retrospect, so if you become BC before the actual exit date, the permission is granted for ever - the problem with the children and which form to use, however, still puzzles me as the law seems deliverately confusing - if there is still someone out there who can tell me if there is a way for my German children (they have PR cards as born and bred here for 9 & 12 years) to become BC without wading through the now 15 year old (lazy parents) paperwork again, please let me know.
No need to re-submit documentation of how the parent obtained PR. All the Home Office need is evidence that the parent has PR (PR Card). Although if the entire family is planning to apply for naturalisation it is probably simplest for all applications to be made together.secret.simon wrote: For the child born 2004, it is straightforward as you have to register him/her anyway. Apply on Form MN1 with the same proof that you submitted for your (either one parent) PR + his UK birth certificate.