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Children do NOT naturalise, they get registered as British using form MN1. There is NO entity called UKBA anymore (it was disbanded in 2013), the Home office is responsible for grant of nationality applications. The process will take at least several monthssiva33 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:50 amHi Team,
I got ILR in January 2020, my baby was born in UK August 2015. Applied Indian passport for my baby and send to India. Baby growing in India with grandparents. I applied Naturalisation for my baby from India, as I got ILR in Jan 2020. I fill the application online and applied, it’s more than a month and no reply from UKBA or Naturalisation team. I need to give bio-metric for my baby in India. What is the next step please and how can I contact the naturalization team about this, please.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Thanks,
Siva
You will be contacted for the next steps. The process takes as long as it takes, you should expect SEVERAL months
Did you apply using the paper form for those applying from outside the UK or did you user the inline form for those who are in the UK?
Thank you for reply.
Not really.
I can apply for the right of abode, once I got naturalisation for my baby or not. Don’t want to apply for a British passport for baby from India. Please suggest.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:45 amNot really.
Just to give you a comparison, first child British passports for children born to British parents in the Indian sub-continent can take between six months and a year.
If it takes that long for passports for a child who is born with British citizenship, it is logical that registration applications would take as long or longer.
And of course, after registration, you will have to wait for the passport anyway.
siva33 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:04 pmThank you for reply.
I used online form and I went through Solicter. He said now they using online. I did not use the paper form. Please advise is that correct or not?
Thanks,
Siva
A Certificate of Entitlement - Right of Abode (CoE-RoA) needs to be stamped into a valid non-British passport.
siva33 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 9:20 amsiva33 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:04 pmThank you for reply.
I used online form and I went through Solicter. He said now they using online. I did not use the paper form. Please advise is that correct or not?
Thanks,
Siva
Thank you for reply.
I used online form and I went through Solicter. He said now they using online. I did not use the paper form. Please advise is that correct or not?
Thanks,
Siva