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sandie4eva
Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:48 pm
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British Citizenship application
My child was born in April 2012 just 4 days before my ILR was stamped even though my application was sent in January 2012. Can i get away with applying for british passport for her without registering her first since its just 4days apart.
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