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Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 7:58 pm
by Bobthemoggie
Hi

What is the process for obtaining Right of Abode/cert of entitlement for child born outside UK to a British citizen & a ILR holder (non-dual national).
what will be the status of the child born outside UK;
At the time of birth parents were: naturalised British citizen & a ILR person.

How to obtain a Certificate of entitlement?
Also in order to obtain that- what are the steps - viz Is it Apply for non-UK nationality first> Obtain non-UK passport then
register your child British embassy with MN1 / is there any other route?

Kindly advise

Cheers

Re: Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 8:03 pm
by CR001

Re: Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 11:14 pm
by secret.simon
There is already an ongoing thread regarding the application of CoE-RoA for a British-Indian dual citizen child. Perhaps this query can be merged into that thread.

Your child, being born to a British parent and an Indian parent in India, is born a dual British-Indian citizen. Because s/he is born in India, to the best of my knowledge, s/he can retain both nationalities till the time s/he applies for a British passport (i.e. the restriction of making a choice at 18 does not apply).

The flipside of that is that the CoE-RoA is a purely domestic (within the UK) document and if s/he were to travel anywhere abroad, s/he would be treated as a solely Indian national and would have to apply for the relevant visas. So, when s/he grows up and wants to go with his schoolmates for a weekend to Calais or Dublin, s/he will need a visa just the same as any Indian national. If at that time s/he opts for a British passport, his Indian citizenship will lapse.

Re: Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 10:54 pm
by Bobthemoggie
secret.simon wrote:There is already an ongoing thread regarding the application of CoE-RoA for a British-Indian dual citizen child. Perhaps this query can be merged into that thread.

Your child, being born to a British parent and an Indian parent in India, is born a dual British-Indian citizen. Because s/he is born in India, to the best of my knowledge, s/he can retain both nationalities till the time s/he applies for a British passport (i.e. the restriction of making a choice at 18 does not apply).

The flipside of that is that the CoE-RoA is a purely domestic (within the UK) document and if s/he were to travel anywhere abroad, s/he would be treated as a solely Indian national and would have to apply for the relevant visas. So, when s/he grows up and wants to go with his schoolmates for a weekend to Calais or Dublin, s/he will need a visa just the same as any Indian national. If at that time s/he opts for a British passport, his Indian citizenship will lapse.
Thanks for kind reply.
I am bit puzzled with RoA & CoE application process.
i.e. What is the first step in obtaining CoE for the new born child?- i.e Do we have to register the child as British using MN1 form?

Kindly advise
Thanks

Re: Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:05 pm
by noajthan
No, such child cannot be registered as a citizen as fortunate enough to have been born British!

Re: Cert of Entitlement

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:54 am
by ohara
I don't believe you can register a British citizen as a British citizen.

For CoE-RoA, start here: https://www.gov.uk/right-of-abode/apply ... ntitlement

It is significantly more expensive than a British passport, with none of the benefits of a British passport (other than easier entry into the UK).