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Any other child born to British or non-British parents
It is not possible to cover all circumstances under which the Home Secretary might exercise discretion in circumstances not already described in this guide. However, in considering any application not specifically covered above consideration will be given to:
the child’s connections with the UK – we would expect the child to be free of any restrictions on their stay in the UK
where the child’s future is likely to lie
the parents’ views
the parents’ nationality and immigration status – we expect either both parents to be British citizens or one parent a British citizen and the other parent settled in the UK
whether the child is of good character
the length of time the child has lived in the UK – we expect at least 2 years residence (particularly if the child is over the age of 13)
any compelling circumstances
Correctdoraramu84 wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 10:24 amHi,
I am filling in the naturalisation form, there is question - Do you have any children whose birth parent is not your partner?
I have a son (who is also applying to register as a british citizen along with me). I was married to his father when he was born, but later got divorced. What should I be answering for the above question? I am answering 'YES', is this correct? Please help.
Thanks