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This sounds very strange. I can't see why the application should be rejected unless the application was filled incorrectly. It appears that you may have grounds to appeal the rejection if the rule was incorrectly interpreted. You daughter is a Indian passport holder and she is eligible for RoA by virtue of her birth and her parent's residency status.avol wrote:Can you please let me know what happened with your ROA visa application in India.
Please HELP ME, MY FAMILY IS STUCK IN INDIA NOW
The refusal was incorrect, as child satisfies 2(1)(a).avol wrote:Can you please let me know what happened with your ROA visa application in India. We were in the same situation as yours in Nov 2012. The only difference between your case and ours is in our family I was naturalised as British Citizen in 2011 and our daughter was born after that. However my wife is an Indian citizen with Indefinite Leave to Remain.
We applied for Indian passport for newborn daughter whilst she was in UK. I applied for ROA abode in Chennai on 21st of Dec. Today we received passport along with Visa Refusal letter. The explanation they gave is (in the below lines, you means the applicant ie my daughter)
"""" you have applied for a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode under section 2(1)b(i) of the Immigration Act 1971 as amended on the grounds that you were born to a parent, who at the time of your birth was citizen of the UK by virtue of naturalisation
I note that your father was naturalised on 21/7/2011. You were born on 14/04/2012 in the UK and your birth was registered in the UK. You were therefore not a commonwealth citizen at the time of your birth. I am therefore not satisfied that you have the right of abode in the UK.
I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied, on the balance of probabilities that you meet all the requirements of the relevant Paragraph of the UK Immigration Rules"""""
No my question is why Commonwealth Citizen came into picture here. I claimed ROA for my daughter since she is British Citizen by birth. Please HELP ME, MY FAMILY IS STUCK IN INDIA NOW
Mahesh Gowda wrote:Myself and my wife both have indian passport with ILR.
Baby born in uk in march 2013, decided to apply for indian passport and after getting passport travelled to india.
Applied for certificate of entitlement to right of abode in vfs bangalore on 19/06/2013.
We got the certificate of entitlement stamped on 4/07/2013. Passport reached on 10/07/2013.
I hope this info helps someone in similar situation to us.
Mahesh Gowda wrote:Myself and my wife both have indian passport with ILR.
Baby born in uk in march 2013, decided to apply for indian passport and after getting passport travelled to india.
Applied for certificate of entitlement to right of abode in vfs bangalore on 19/06/2013.
We got the certificate of entitlement stamped on 4/07/2013. Passport reached on 10/07/2013.
I hope this info helps someone in similar situation to us.
avol wrote:Can you please let me know what happened with your ROA visa application in India. We were in the same situation as yours in Nov 2012. The only difference between your case and ours is in our family I was naturalised as British Citizen in 2011 and our daughter was born after that. However my wife is an Indian citizen with Indefinite Leave to Remain.
We applied for Indian passport for newborn daughter whilst she was in UK. I applied for ROA abode in Chennai on 21st of Dec. Today we received passport along with Visa Refusal letter. The explanation they gave is (in the below lines, you means the applicant ie my daughter)
"""" you have applied for a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode under section 2(1)b(i) of the Immigration Act 1971 as amended on the grounds that you were born to a parent, who at the time of your birth was citizen of the UK by virtue of naturalisation
I note that your father was naturalised on 21/7/2011. You were born on 14/04/2012 in the UK and your birth was registered in the UK. You were therefore not a commonwealth citizen at the time of your birth. I am therefore not satisfied that you have the right of abode in the UK.
I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied, on the balance of probabilities that you meet all the requirements of the relevant Paragraph of the UK Immigration Rules"""""
No my question is why Commonwealth Citizen came into picture here. I claimed ROA for my daughter since she is British Citizen by birth. Please HELP ME, MY FAMILY IS STUCK IN INDIA NOW
Can anyone guide me with this query or share their experience.chakarj wrote:Hi Ashok,
I'm in the same situation
Father - british citizen by naturalisation
Mother - ILR on indian passport
I will be applying for certificate of entitlement in chennai for my baby who was born in india(oct 2013).
Can you tell me what documents did you submit for certificate of entitlement and if we have to submit original docs.
Do you know what is the processing time?
Thanks