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Thank you. can I apply online or i have to fill MN1 form manually?.
You are very unlikely to be successful with MN1 application without ILR.
Thank you for your kind help. Is it possible for me to apply for my spouse's ILR this month? Let's assume she gets approved next week or so based on priority service. In December, can I then apply for her British citizenship and include my child on the MN1 form for the child? Can this way the ILR be skipped? As one parent would be British, and the other is applying for citizenship, then the child can be registered as a British citizen as well.
Is it possible for me to apply for my spouse's ILR this month? Let's assume she gets approved next week or so based on priority service. In December, can I then apply for her British citizenship and include my child on the MN1 form for the child? Can this way the ILR be skipped? As one parent would be British, and the other is applying for citizenship, then the child can be registered as a British citizen as well
No. It's still a requirement for child to have ILR in this case - see emphasis.
Children applying in line with parents
Children will come within this category if:
one parent is a British citizen or about to become one through registration or naturalisation
the other parent (if involved in the child’s life) is a British citizen or settled in the UK (“settled” usually means that the parent has indefinite leave to remain in the UK)
the child has been resident in the UK for the last 2 years - (if the child is under the age of 2 we can accept a shorter residence period, taking into account the age of the child)
the child is settled in the UK
both parents give their consent to registration (unless good reasons are provided)
there is no reason to refuse on character grounds.