sush it was for that very reason that i was asking. from what i understand from the link. although we are not married. this section suggests that as long as the fathers name is on his Birth certificate (which it is) then our son will be entitled to BC is that right?
thank you for your responses. no although we are still together we are not married. wunder thank you the reason y someone like me asks questions like this on this board is because no matter how dumb it may sound.
can someone please clarify for me if our son can apply for a british passport straight away and bypass the mn1 form dad and i were not married at the time he was born and i did not have ILR then (mum) but his father did. because of this would he be able to just apply for a british passport? or would...
i was under the impression that child tax credit is not clasiffied as a benefit and if the child was born in the uk, is he not entitled to any help to improve his life
can someone please help me, my friend has applied for ILR on exceptional circumstances and the case is currently with the home office. she has disclosed to the home office that she is working and they have not said anything to her apart from they are looking into her case. the problem is, although s...
I wonder if someone can give me advice regarding my son (born 2005). He was born in the uk and at the time my stay had not been regularised. I have since got ILR and while I am aware that I need to apply for a passport in my own country, what do we do for my son?. His dad and I are not legally marri...
i hope someone can give me advice on this. i was give ilr in feb 2009 in exceptional circumstances. my passport expires in september 2010 and the home office gave me a residence permit on paper rather than print it in the passport. i have tried several times to write to them to get it back even sent...