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MN1 (registration) - Child - Born Outside UK - ILR

Post by visa_query » Sun Feb 07, 2016 1:53 pm

Hi,

I am trying to find answers for below two questions for applying MN1 for children. Could anyone help please?
  • 1. Number of years child should be lived in UK (resident) for applying MN1 (registration)?

    2. Do they need to wait for 12 months from ILR approved date?
Situation is:
Father British (Tier 1, 5 years -> ILR -> Naturalisation)
Mother ILR (got an Oct 2015)
Children details are
Elder Child (6 years, living in UK from 2013 without any break)
Younger Child (3 years, moved to UK from 2013)
Both child got ILR on Oct - 2015.

Thanks in advance.

Note: I have gone through guidance document and not very clear about it.

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Re: MN1 (registration) - Child - Born Outside UK - ILR

Post by noajthan » Sun Feb 07, 2016 2:39 pm

visa_query wrote:Hi,

I am trying to find answers for below two questions for applying MN1 for children. Could anyone help please?
  • 1. Number of years child should be lived in UK (resident) for applying MN1 (registration)?

    2. Do they need to wait for 12 months from ILR approved date?
...

Thanks in advance.

Note: I have gone through guidance document and not very clear about it.
1) Not defined for younger minors.

2) No.
But note that are parents expected to be BC or setted & naturalising.

I assume children were born abroad.
See further HO guidance in this area:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 150402.pdf
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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