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ILR for my daughter

Post by coolrock » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:14 pm

Hello

I will be eligible for ILR on 19th Oct 2011. My daughter was born this June.

When I apply for my ILR will my daughter get ILR as well? Can someone confirm please

thanks

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Post by vinny » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:40 am

If she was born in the UK, then she does not need ILR. She will be entitled to register for British citizenship directly after you're granted ILR.
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Post by coolrock » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:49 pm

Thanks for the response vinny.

I have checked the following site and it doesnt say that. Can you please let me know if I am looking at the wrong place?

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... /borninuk/

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Post by vinny » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:52 pm

Children born in the United Kingdom wrote:Section 1(3) applications
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Post by kamal_ece » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:03 pm

vinny wrote:
Children born in the United Kingdom wrote:Section 1(3) applications
I also have the same dilema. What the doubt is when the baby is born myself and Coolrock dont have an ILR and in future we are going to get ILR.
I guess this issue comes under the category of Section 3(1) applications.
If this is true then what exactly we need to show to satisfy this comment "The application should be accompanied by as much evidence as possible to show us why the child should be registered as a British citizen."

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Post by mk357 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:22 pm

kamal_ece wrote:
vinny wrote:
Children born in the United Kingdom wrote:Section 1(3) applications
I also have the same dilema. What the doubt is when the baby is born myself and Coolrock dont have an ILR and in future we are going to get ILR.
I guess this issue comes under the category of Section 3(1) applications.
If this is true then what exactly we need to show to satisfy this comment "The application should be accompanied by as much evidence as possible to show us why the child should be registered as a British citizen."

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KK
Its Section 1(3) and NOT 3(1), as Vinny mentioned. You need to show that the parents have got ILR.

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Post by kamal_ece » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:56 pm

mk357 wrote:
kamal_ece wrote:
vinny wrote:
Children born in the United Kingdom wrote:Section 1(3) applications
I also have the same dilema. What the doubt is when the baby is born myself and Coolrock dont have an ILR and in future we are going to get ILR.
I guess this issue comes under the category of Section 3(1) applications.
If this is true then what exactly we need to show to satisfy this comment "The application should be accompanied by as much evidence as possible to show us why the child should be registered as a British citizen."

Regards,
KK
Its Section 1(3) and NOT 3(1), as Vinny mentioned. You need to show that the parents have got ILR.
Thank you for the reply. A few more queries.

What will be the visa status for the baby untill on 19th Oct 2011?
I guess you would say there is not need to take Indian Passport.
After registration will the baby get a British Passport immidiately or can she travel using the mn1 registration.

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Post by coolrock » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:17 pm

is it mandatory for the mother and father to be in ILR for the baby to be entitled for british citizenship or can the father alone be in ILR?

This is because my wife wont get ILR while I apply for ILR as she has not been in UK for more than 2 years.

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Post by zahid.ali.anwar » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:22 pm

Any one parent's ILR is sufficient...regardless of father or mother...
The question is... to be or not to be....

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Post by coolrock » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:25 pm

Yup sorry just spotted that now in section 1(3) thank you

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Post by kamal_ece » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:53 am

Hi gurus,
Can someone pls reply to my queries above?
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Kamal

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Post by vinny » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:56 am

Do click on my links above for more info. Passport required for travel.
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Post by kamal_ece » Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:42 am

Thank you vinny.i went through the documents.not once but many times.
Probably,i haven't understood clearly.
Its strange that I could go for via ilr or mn1.but what difference does this make.
Also the section 1(3) is clearly stating that "NOW". If the baby is born while you have ilr.
Sorry for asking this many times. Pls correct me.

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Post by vinny » Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:00 pm

Children, who are born in the UK, are not required to apply for leave to remain.
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