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BC application for WIFE and CHILD
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:49 pm
by avinash3993
Dear Friends,
I would really appreciate your advise on the following -
We (Myself, Wife and son) have ILR and plan to apply to BC. However, I would like to keep my Indian passport and hence was wondering if I can make BC application just for my wife and son only! So they can have a BC subsequently we will get OCI so they can travel to India.
Many thanks
Avinash
Re: BC application for WIFE and CHILD
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:43 pm
by manoj123
avinash3993 wrote:Dear Friends,
I would really appreciate your advise on the following -
We (Myself, Wife and son) have ILR and plan to apply to BC. However, I would like to keep my Indian passport and hence was wondering if I can make BC application just for my wife and son only! So they can have a BC subsequently we will get OCI so they can travel to India.
Many thanks
Avinash
1. How long is your wife in the UK?
2. Where is your son born? Is he born before/after your ILR?
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:34 pm
by Jambo
avinash3993 wrote:if I can make BC application just for my wife and son only!
You can't apply on behalf of your wife. If she meet the requirements, she can apply herself regardless if you apply.
Re: BC application for WIFE and CHILD
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:24 am
by avinash3993
Thanks for Advice.
We hold ILR for last 2 years. So I think wife and son meet the requirements.
Also, just in case if we decide to go for BC for my son only - is that possible? My son was born in UK and holds ILR.
Regards
Avinash
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:28 pm
by geriatrix
avinash3993 wrote:Dear Friends,
Myself, Wife and Son are eligible for naturalisation. Our ILR was granted after my child's birth so I will have to use MN1 for his BC. However -
1. Can we keep our ILR and register just child for BC. Is this possible, are there any issues here?
2. If this is possible We plan to submit child's MN1 application using NCS. While his application gets processed, can we travel to India to visit family.
Please advise.
Many thanks
Avi
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:29 pm
by geriatrix
1. Yes. Yes. No.
2. Yes.
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:17 am
by avinash3993
Many thanks Sushdmehta!
1. Yes. Yes. No. - Did you mean that we can hold ILR and child can be registered for BC and there are no issues!
Kind regards
Avi