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Don't forget if you in the future do not maintain regular ties in the uk the ilr may be revoked. I suggest, you all apply for a British citizenship and then go to India. Apply for oci here and on the obi live in India as long as you like. At least this is something I would do as I get to keep all the optionsgentlejuke wrote:Hi,
Myself, my wife and my daughter(2.5 yrs) will get eligibility for ILR in first week of August.
And we have a new baby born in UK last week, planning apply for Citizenship directly for him after our ILR.
QUESTION-1
Here is my plan, can you please correct me if I am doing anything wrong from below and pls let me know any suggestion?
Aug/2006 - UK Entry:
May/2011 - New baby born:
Jun/2011 - Apply Indian Passport for new born:
Aug/2011 - Apply ILR for all excluding new born (SET0 - Me, Wife and Daughter-born in India)
Sep/2011 - Apply New baby Citizenship (MN1 - After above ILR)
QUESTION-2Personally we dont have a long term plans to settle in UK, planning to go back to India in another two or three years.
Since education is very expensive for NRI's (Non Resident India) in India, thinking not to apply Citizenship for my new born child, but apply for ILR along with us.
And in otherside, thinking, I might be doing wrong as my kids loose benifit of UK/EU access in future.
It would be a great help if you could suggest best of doing this please?
I agree with lionking007, However you can revoke your India citizen if you stay in India more than 5 years. As you mentioned your kid is less than a year old I don't think it makes big differance for next 12 years. I would suggest take British Citizen and think later.lionking007 wrote:Don't forget if you in the future do not maintain regular ties in the uk the ilr may be revoked. I suggest, you all apply for a British citizenship and then go to India. Apply for oci here and on the obi live in India as long as you like. At least this is something I would do as I get to keep all the optionsgentlejuke wrote:Hi,
Myself, my wife and my daughter(2.5 yrs) will get eligibility for ILR in first week of August.
And we have a new baby born in UK last week, planning apply for Citizenship directly for him after our ILR.
QUESTION-1
Here is my plan, can you please correct me if I am doing anything wrong from below and pls let me know any suggestion?
Aug/2006 - UK Entry:
May/2011 - New baby born:
Jun/2011 - Apply Indian Passport for new born:
Aug/2011 - Apply ILR for all excluding new born (SET0 - Me, Wife and Daughter-born in India)
Sep/2011 - Apply New baby Citizenship (MN1 - After above ILR)
QUESTION-2Personally we dont have a long term plans to settle in UK, planning to go back to India in another two or three years.
Since education is very expensive for NRI's (Non Resident India) in India, thinking not to apply Citizenship for my new born child, but apply for ILR along with us.
And in otherside, thinking, I might be doing wrong as my kids loose benifit of UK/EU access in future.
It would be a great help if you could suggest best of doing this please?
Yes. Apply under section 1(3).Q1: May-Baby born and birth registered. July-ILR issued to parents.
On this basis, planning to apply MN1 for UK born kid. Hope this route is correct.
If the parents nationality is transferred to the child, then write down his nationality. A passport is just a travel document. You can hold a nationality without a passport.Q2: MN1 documents-
Baby has no passport, so do I have to left blank for Nationality field in MN1 appl or do I need to mention parents Nationality?
Q3: Planning to send Parents passport, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate along with MN1.
Q4: May be it is too early to ask this quest. Next year planning for BC. Do I need to maintain documents for BC as well, likewise ILR (12 payslips, bankstatements, P60, Cohabit, etc)
Citizenship by descent wrote:From 3 December 2004 onwards, persons born outside of India shall not be considered citizens of India unless their birth is registered at an Indian consulate within one year of the date of birth.
Can you explain what S2 or S3 are please.gentlejuke wrote:As per MN1 Guide if child is stateless then should use S2 or S3
Is this per person or for a group of people? It is a lot of money though!gentlejuke wrote:Till now I spent around £9,000/- towards tier-1 Visa's & ILR from last 5yrs. Still to spend nearly £3,000/- towards our BC next year :( .