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You are incorrect in your assumption. Form T allows for registration of a child who was born in the UK after 1 January 1983 and has lived here for 10 years. This is regardless of the parents immigration status.
Section 1(4)/Form T registration requires that the child have lived in the UK for the first ten years of their life, excepting 90 days absence per year. As your son was absent for almost a year and a half in the first year, he is not eligible for Form T registration.vanexx3344 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:47 pmI took him out of the UK to Nigeria after when he was born around 2-3 months old and came back with him to the UK, with a Nigeria passport with visa back to the UK, when he was 2 years old.
Section 1(4) of the British Nationality Act 1981 wrote:(4) A person born in the United Kingdom after commencement who is not a British citizen by virtue of subsection (1) [F9, (1A)] or (2) shall be entitled, on an application for his registration as a British citizen made at any time after he has attained the age of ten years, to be registered as such a citizen if, as regards each of the first ten years of that person’s life, the number of days on which he was absent from the United Kingdom in that year does not exceed 90.
Also see section 1(7), which you appear to have lost sight of, perhaps inadvertently.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 3:07 pmSection 1(4)/Form T registration requires that the child have lived in the UK for the first ten years of their life, excepting 90 days absence per year. As your son was absent for almost a year and a half in the first year, he is not eligible for Form T registration.vanexx3344 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:47 pmI took him out of the UK to Nigeria after when he was born around 2-3 months old and came back with him to the UK, with a Nigeria passport with visa back to the UK, when he was 2 years old.
Section 1(4) of the British Nationality Act 1981 wrote:(4) A person born in the United Kingdom after commencement who is not a British citizen by virtue of subsection (1) [F9, (1A)] or (2) shall be entitled, on an application for his registration as a British citizen made at any time after he has attained the age of ten years, to be registered as such a citizen if, as regards each of the first ten years of that person’s life, the number of days on which he was absent from the United Kingdom in that year does not exceed 90.