Hello everyone,
I need your advice or even a similar experience if you can help.Any insights are wellcome.
Me and my husband (EEA citizen) just got settle status under the new settlement scheme.Wo do not hold PR.My daughter is nearly five ,born in UK and I want to apply to register her as British citizen under 18.I nearly completed online version but I have 2 questions that I am stuck with
1.Are you relying on your parent's permanent residence as evidence of your settle status?
If I answer yes then ask me for the Document Of PR card.I answer no ( dont hold PR)ask me all employment history for me and my husband? IF my daughter does not rely on our permanent residence in what does she rely? If I answer with no to question 1 it still ask me for IRL evidence.We only got an email in which state that is not a proof of your status.
What is the right answer ? Can this new settle status not be enough as a evidence plus our passports although only have an email or have to enlist all employment for both.With my husband is ok as he have only 3 employer in last 5 years but with me as I was working as a cleaner I had 4 part time contracts on different sites on one year only that went to different companies so is a lot of details to add plus lots of paperwork to scan .Is one parents employment history enough or needs 2? Ask parent's employment.
We do not qualify to apply for passport direct as she is born in 2014 and husband have a gap in work history 5 years ago prior to her birth.
Now i am thinking to fill the paper form that is much simpler but similar don't know if I should go ahead to fill the part for EEA (page 13 and 14 from MN1 paper form)and put work history for my husband plus p60 and employer letter for last 5 years add the prints of emails that we got with Settle status. .I am in doubt if I should fill this section because we gave Settle status and don't want to complicate the application.
On the paper form on residence requirement section do I need to put address again for the child and absences from UK or this section has nothing to do with children born in UK.( section 2 pages 9 and 10)
Sorry for the long post and thank you for reading .
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