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British Citizenship for Children with EEA Passports

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:47 pm
by blueavatar
Hi,
i am new to this forum and need some advise as its all so confusing.

Thanks for anyone taking the time to respond

Right

I came to the UK in 2002 so thats 12 yrs in which i worked continouesly excercising treaty rights.

I am a German National with 2 Kids (born in UK) 2003 and 2008 both got german passports.

There dad and i are getting divorced (dad is from Mali/West africa). got married in 2004/ after the 1st born.

As we dont have any intentions of living in Germany i wanna sort out their citizenship while they are still young.

Now are they automatically british citizens or not....do i have to pay the fee or not

from what i read it seems like the youngest might be but i am just not sure on what to do.

ontop of that my ex and i arent really talking these days so unsure of how much i would need his involvement in this.
Could i apply without him?
afterall the children currently have my citizenship not his malian one.


at the moment i would like to focus on the kids citizenship only as i understand that applying for mine involves alot more (life in UK + english language test) which i really dont have the time for right now.


any advise appreaciated

Thanks

Re: British Citizenship for Children with EEA Passports

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:13 am
by vinny
Correct.

Youngest child is British. Elder child entitled to register.

Re: British Citizenship for Children with EEA Passports

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 6:22 am
by Jambo
You can apply without the other parent involvement.
5 P60s + your passport + birth certificate for each child would allow you to apply directly for a passport for the youngest child and register the elder child as British using form MN1 (there is a fee for that).