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Note that the child has UK and French from the moment they are born, not from the time they apply for a passport.Jambo wrote:Please note that unlike the UK and France, India doesn't allow dual citizenship.
As far as I know, by applying for a UK or French passport for the child, the child loses his Indian citizenship.
It is definitely worth also registering the French. Not much downside.ang3l.in.paradise wrote:As we will be living in UK for good, I am not very worried about retaining the Indian/French citizenshiip.
My husband started working in May 2007 and has been working till date.
So he has completed 5 yrs of employment in UK. So If the baby is applicable for british citizenship, I'l go for it and apply for the same.
PR doesn't affect his French nationality. It is just permanent residency not British citizenship. But PR for EU national is optional. In any case, the child is already automatically British from birth. Nothing to apply for. If you wish, you can apply directly for a passport for the baby (he is already British regardless).ang3l.in.paradise wrote:My baby was born on Sept 19th 2012.
My husband's tenure in UK:
2005-2007 March - Study
2007 March - till date - Work.
My husband has not applied for PR as he wishes to remain French.
So should i still go for tthe MN1 application. please help.
Your husband acquired settled status after 5 years of residence in the UK, that is why your child is British by birth.5. WILL A CHILD WHO IS BORN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ON OR AFTER 1
JANUARY 1983 BE A BRITISH CITIZEN? (SEE CHART A)
A child will be a British citizen when he or she is born if one of his or her parents (see Note 4) is:
• a British citizen (it does not matter how the parent concerned became a British citizen),
or
• settled in the United Kingdom (see Note 5)
If neither of the child’s parents is a British citizen or settled in the United Kingdom, then the child
will not be a British citizen when he or she is born.
Your husband doesn't hold a PR confirmation document but he hold a PR status as this is obtained automatically. There is no need to apply for it.ang3l.in.paradise wrote:I was told by the home office (on phone) to apply for the MN1 form. I have filled out the application and waiting for an appointment with NCS.Hence the confusion.
Husband is French doesnt hold PR in UK.where does it say that the child is automatically british from birth?
It is worth keeping secure copies of documents and of application forms. But most cases that I know of, once a person is judged to be a citizen, the passport application process is a lot simpler, especially the process of renewing a passport which is currently or recently valid.petkanov wrote:Does the child that gets a passport in such a way need to prove that the parent was settled in future passport application, or they record the child in the system? I am asking this, because 20 years down the line you might lose those documents.