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gg234
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Can my daughter register as british

Post by gg234 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:07 pm

Currently i am on ILR and planning to apply naturalisation on Feb 2010.I have following question

My daughter is on 27 months settlement visa born outside UK and she came to UK on 4th July 2009

so can i register my daughter as british at the same time as i apply for naturalisation

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Re: Can my daughter register as british

Post by Wanderer » Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:52 pm

gg234 wrote:Currently i am on ILR and planning to apply naturalisation on Feb 2010.I have following question

My daughter is on 27 months settlement visa born outside UK and she came to UK on 4th July 2009

so can i register my daughter as british at the same time as i apply for naturalisation
No, she has to apply via her husband. Something fishy here?
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Re: Can my daughter register as british

Post by keshgrover » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:02 pm

Wanderer wrote:
gg234 wrote:Currently i am on ILR and planning to apply naturalisation on Feb 2010.I have following question

My daughter is on 27 months settlement visa born outside UK and she came to UK on 4th July 2009

so can i register my daughter as british at the same time as i apply for naturalisation
No, she has to apply via her husband. Something fishy here?
Wanderer you love to do this don't you? Well to me it seems like OP is trying to find a short cut for her doughter's citizenship. Rather then wating for the completiton period of 27 months. Nothing fishy but he is seeking some technical help.
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Re: Can my daughter register as british

Post by Wanderer » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:19 pm

keshgrover wrote:
Wanderer wrote:
gg234 wrote:Currently i am on ILR and planning to apply naturalisation on Feb 2010.I have following question

My daughter is on 27 months settlement visa born outside UK and she came to UK on 4th July 2009

so can i register my daughter as british at the same time as i apply for naturalisation
No, she has to apply via her husband. Something fishy here?
Wanderer you love to do this don't you? Well to me it seems like OP is trying to find a short cut for her doughter's citizenship. Rather then wating for the completiton period of 27 months. Nothing fishy but he is seeking some technical help.
Right, I misunderstood, I apologise. I assumed the OP was talking about a non-depndant daughter on a separate spouse visa, now after reading the OP's previous posts I get the picture.

Post could have been clearer tho!
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Re: Can my daughter register as british

Post by vinny » Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:13 am

gg234 wrote:Currently i am on ILR and planning to apply naturalisation on Feb 2010.I have following question

My daughter is on 27 months settlement visa born outside UK and she came to UK on 4th July 2009

so can i register my daughter as british at the same time as i apply for naturalisation
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