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None of what you have mentioned is required. Its showing up on the checklist because you ticked that option incorrectly while answering the original question even though it says “tick if applies”.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 5:55 pmOne last question
on the check list it says employee payment records, HM revenue p45 or p46.
what is employee payment record?? is it p11 sheets?
i hav attached the employee joining statments where it show all p45 or p46 details and personal details.
p45 for anyone who left the company also attached.
thanks
1) No
Read through as it may answer most of your questions.
The children need ilr first and can apply when the mother does. Children born abroad can also only register as British once they have ilr and a parent is also applying for citizenship or already has citizenship and the other parent has ilr.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:59 pmi hav a question my friend who got ilr has two kidds who are 6 and 3 years old both born outside uk,
and they havent lived with him 5 years in uk because he brought them after two years of him coming to uk.
so can he apply british citizenship or ilr for them straight away or they have to complete 5 years.
i heard from someone for children natualisation can be applied after the parent get ilr. the mother hasnt completed the five years either she tends to complete it in 2022.
thanks
thanks CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:08 pmThe children need ilr first and can apply when the mother does. Children born abroad can also only register as British once they have ilr and a parent is also applying for citizenship or already has citizenship and the other parent has ilr.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:59 pmi hav a question my friend who got ilr has two kidds who are 6 and 3 years old both born outside uk,
and they havent lived with him 5 years in uk because he brought them after two years of him coming to uk.
so can he apply british citizenship or ilr for them straight away or they have to complete 5 years.
i heard from someone for children natualisation can be applied after the parent get ilr. the mother hasnt completed the five years either she tends to complete it in 2022.
thanks
There is no shortcut for children born abroad.
The rule that children can be registered once a parent gets ILR applies to children born in the UK.
That isn't what you said in your post about your friend that holds ilr.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:30 pmthanks CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:08 pmThe children need ilr first and can apply when the mother does. Children born abroad can also only register as British once they have ilr and a parent is also applying for citizenship or already has citizenship and the other parent has ilr.nasiaziz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:59 pmi hav a question my friend who got ilr has two kidds who are 6 and 3 years old both born outside uk,
and they havent lived with him 5 years in uk because he brought them after two years of him coming to uk.
so can he apply british citizenship or ilr for them straight away or they have to complete 5 years.
i heard from someone for children natualisation can be applied after the parent get ilr. the mother hasnt completed the five years either she tends to complete it in 2022.
thanks
There is no shortcut for children born abroad.
The rule that children can be registered once a parent gets ILR applies to children born in the UK.
so if a person has a british passport and is married ouside the uk and living outside uk and a child is born to him what can be applied for that child abroad in the embasssy? ilr or citizenship or passport straight away. only one parent has british passport and the second is not british.
thanks