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British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 4:18 pm
by wam_khan
Hi All,
I am granted with ILR in April. I have a new born baby. I am slightly confused as if I need to apply for her Naturalization or we Can go for her passport with out naturalization as she has Birth Certificate given in Uk.
kindly participate and respond to query.
Warm Regards
M Vamiq Khan
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 4:28 pm
by Casa
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization(Amber plz respo
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 4:41 pm
by wam_khan
Confusion arose as a friend of mine took a British Passport directly with out naturalisation. Kindly clarify again I will be grate full.
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:00 pm
by Casa
The information already given hasn't changed.
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:12 pm
by wam_khan
Dear Casa,
Why not in one word you just respond rather than referring to my older post. if older post can be only assistance, there is numerous posts that may respond to my query. the one simple objective is to get response in a sentence. I hope you understand
Regards
Vamiq Khan
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:07 pm
by CR001
As I mentioned in your other post that Casa has highlighted, you need to register the baby on form MN1 under Section 1(3) of the BNA, which is an entitlement to register as a British Citizen.
Only a British Citizen can apply for a British passport. Your baby is not British as the baby was born BEFORE you received ILR. So the answer is no, you cannot apply directly for a British passport, you will have to register baby as British first.
You could only apply for a passport if the baby was born AFTER you received ILR (settled).
For info - Naturalisation is for adults. Registration is for children. Also, having a UK birth certificate does not make a child British if the parents were not settled (ILR) or British at the time of the childs birth.
You are in the unfortunate position that the birth happened 5 days before your received your ILR, but the rules are the rules and there is no easy way, except the steps I have already explained.
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 5:00 pm
by wam_khan
CR001 and Case Many Thank you.
This is comprehensive enough.
Warm Regards
M Vamiq Khan
List of Documents with MN1 : Amber Please respond.
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:53 am
by wam_khan
Dear All,
I am applying my daughter's Citizenship. I am granted with ILR on 11/04 and Child born on 06/04 . Kindly provide a list of documents that I need to attach along with MN1 application form under Section 3(1). Her mother is not on ILR and she continuing her stay on dependent Tier 1 scheme previously granted.
Warm Regards
M Vamiq Khan
Re: List of Documents with MN1 : Amber Please respond.
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:47 am
by Amber
Is this not a section 1(3) application?
You seriously need to stop opening new threads!
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 3:12 am
by wam_khan
Amber ,
I am talking about same MN1 related issues but question is diferent. I need to know the list of documents required with my MN1 application form. If I am not wrong you meant to say I must raise my additional questions on the old related threads. Which I will in future raise. Kindly now list the documents required with MN1 application under section 3(1) applicant.
Warm Regards
M Vamiq khan
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:31 am
by Amber
But the application is 1(3) is it not?
Re: British Passport With Out Naturalization :
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:45 am
by shahid2000
mate you need to start paying attention to people who are making an effort to help you. Amber is asking the right question because based on your case it is a section 1(3) application but you are asking about the documents for section 3(1) .............. 1(3) vs 3(1) .... get it?
Please spend some time to read through the MN1 form and the guide and you wont even have to ask this trivial question which has been answered numerous times in other posts.