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MN1 Queries before making application

Post by Viago » Fri Dec 27, 2019 11:24 pm

Hi,

Would like to register my son -born in India -as British Citizen. My circumstances are as below.

I got British Citizenship in June 2017
Wife and Son (5 years old now) got ILR (in UK) in December 2015
We all left UK in July 2017
We all returned to UK June 2019

Can I register my on as British Citizen?

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Re: MN1 Queries before making application

Post by Amber » Sat Dec 28, 2019 4:03 pm

An application at the discretion of the SoS can be made pursuant to section 3(1) BNA 1981. A clear intention to remain in the UK is expected. See guidance - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... y-guidance

If the child has not been resident in the UK for a specified period (below), the application will likely be refused, this is less likely an issue for you as your child is under 13.

Children under 13

The length of residence in the UK is less important where the child is under the age of 13. If you are satisfied that their future lies in the UK and that registration is otherwise appropriate you do not need to take into account the length of residence.

Children aged 13 or over

A child aged 13 or over should normally have completed at least 2 years residence in the UK before being registered.

Where a child was aged 16 or over when they arrived in the UK, you should normally refuse an application to register them as they will have had too short a period to establish personal connections with this country at a time when their future plans are unclear. However, each case must be considered on its individual merits and a child in these circumstances may be registered if there are grounds for doing so.

Please note also:

You should normally accept that a child’s future lies in the UK where this is stated in their application unless there is information to cast doubt on this, such as:

the child, or one or both of their parents, has recently left the UK for a period of more than 6 months
• the child is about to leave the UK
• one or both parents are resident abroad

Where you have reason to doubt a child’s future lies in the UK you must seek further clarification before refusing the application. If you are still not satisfied that the child’s future is in the UK you should refuse the application.
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Re: MN1 Queries before making application

Post by Viago » Sat Dec 28, 2019 6:54 pm

Thank you Amber for prompt and informative response.

My only concern is about this

• the child, or one or both of their parents, has recently left the UK for a period of more than 6 months

We recently came back from India. Actually we were away due to second pregnancy of my wife and it took us some time to get the British Passport for new baby.

Since there was limited help in India. I also requested my employer to transfer me for sometime in India office.

Will this reason be enough for the clarification for the above point.

TIA

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Re: MN1 Queries before making application

Post by Amber » Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:21 pm

They should not refuse the case until they have gotten further information as to the reason for the extended absences. You have the option of waiting, perhaps until your spouse naturalises?
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Re: MN1 Queries before making application

Post by Viago » Sun Dec 29, 2019 7:26 am

Thank you Amber.

This gives me confidence before applying.

Still I will wait till April. Just to see if fees comes down.

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