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28 days in advance if applying by post. If there are continuous visas then no other documentation is really necessary.RAJ2007 wrote: 1. How days before the completion of 10 years period he could apply for ILR? Is it max. upto 28 days before the completion of 10 years he could apply? Other than passports is there anything else he needs to send (like bank statement, payslip)?
YesRAJ2007 wrote:
2. His wife is also living with him for 10years, could he apply seperately on her own right for ILR?
Yes, he should be able to to go straight for registration.RAJ2007 wrote:
3. They have one son (born in UK) age 5years. Could he apply for registration (MN1) after the parents obtain ILR? Also, instead of applying for ILR, could he directly apply for Registraion ( as because his parents has got ILR). Is Registration (MN1) and citizenship same?
Have to pass on this one, sorry!RAJ2007 wrote:
4. How long it takes normally for to register a child (MN1)?
According to the Home Office, it's 2.5 months.RAJ2007 wrote: Also, if anyone else could say, how long it takes to register child?
Registration on form MN1 is one way of acquiring British citizenship. If the application is successful, child will receive a Certificate of Registration as a British citizen.RAJ2007 wrote:Thanks for your reply Victoria.
1. Is registration (MN1) and citizenship same?
Also, if anyone else could say, how long it takes to register child?
In fact an application under section 1(3) of the Act would be even quicker. Most "minor registrations" are linked to naturalisation applications.tasha75 wrote:According to the Home Office, it's 2.5 months.RAJ2007 wrote: Also, if anyone else could say, how long it takes to register child?
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/nationality/
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