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A section for posts relating to applications for Naturalisation or Registration as a British Citizen. Naturalisation

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SAL1
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british citizen ship

Post by SAL1 » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:24 pm

My wife is british national by descent . We as a family(one kid and parents) got the Indefinite leave to Enter/ Remain visa and intend to go to uk. Currently i dont have a job in uk and my current job here in abroad is well rewarding. Pls advise if my wife and the kid who is turing 15 get settled in uk , will my kid be eligible to get the british citizenship after spending three years (By then he will be 18 and already have spend three years in uk) while while I keep working abroad and visit my family frequently and maintian my financial ties in uk .

Is it correct that if either of one parent keep living with the child in uk the child case for british citizen hopefully is not affected

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:45 pm

The fact that you'll not be settled (ordinarily resident) in the UK may affect your child's eligibility to register as a British citizen under section 3(1).
9.17.9 Citizenship and immigration status of the parents wrote:We should normally expect that:

• at least one parent is a British citizen; or
• one of the parents has applied to be registered or naturalised as a British citizen and the application is going to be granted (if the parent’s application is to be refused, we should normally refuse the minor’s application as well);

and

• the other parent is either settled in the United Kingdom (see Annex F to Chapter 6); or
• whilst not settled, is unlikely in the short or medium term to be returnable to his or her country of origin (eg s/he has been granted Discretionary Leave), and there is otherwise no reason to think that the child’s future does not lie in the United Kingdom.
Chapter 6 -> Annex F wrote:33.1 A person is settled in the United Kingdom if, subject to the exceptions described in 33.3 below, he or she:
• is not subject under the immigration laws to any restriction on the period for which he or she may remain; and
• is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.
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SAL1
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Post by SAL1 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:11 am

What does ordinarily resident means? Infact my intention is to keep my ties with uk by investing in propoerty and pay taxes as required. Also, my family will remain there. I asked the ukba help line they somehow replied that even if me as a husband of british national wife remains abroad it will not affect the naturalization process of my child (after three year period)
Pls guide me because i 'm getting different answer for the same question

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Post by vinny » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:07 am

SAL1 wrote:My wife is british national by descent
Child may be entitled to register under 3(2) or 3(5).
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