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British Nationality application for my Dependents
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:06 pm
by Lahori
Hi Respected Gurus,
My family (wife + 3 children) got ILR in May 2018 through Tier 1 G Dependent route. I am British National.
My query is:
- Does my family needs to wait for 12 months to apply for Naturalization?
- Can my wife apply as Spouse of British national before May 2019?
- Can my children apply before May 2019? If yes, though which rules?
Looking forward for your support.
BR/
Re: British Nationality application for my Dependents
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:26 pm
by CR001
No.
Yes.
Yes, MN1 section 3(1) if born abroad.
Re: British Nationality application for my Dependents
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:04 am
by Lahori
Dear Guru,
Thanks a lot for your guidance:
Regarding my 3rd query below:
Q- Can my children apply before May 2019? If yes, though which rules?
A- Yes, MN1 section 3(1) if born abroad.
I just wanted to clarify that I am not British national by descent. I have been granted passport in September 2018 through naturalization by T1 General route. Also, none of my children were born in UK. They have been living here in UK since 2013.
In light of above, can you kindly confirm which application form form should I need to fill, if I need to process for their naturalization before May 2019 ?
Your usual guidance is requested please.
BR/
Re: British Nationality application for my Dependents
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:50 am
by CR001
In light of above, can you kindly confirm which application form form should I need to fill, if I need to process for their naturalization before May 2019 ?
Form
MN1 as I have already stated and they apply under seciton 3(1) of the nationality act, which is an application at discretion by the HO as the children are born abroad. Both your spouse and children can apply now.
Children are not required to wait 12 months (neither is your wife) if one parent is British and the other holds ILR. When you got your citizenship or how, is irrelevant.
Note that children are REGISTERED as British. Only adults are naturalised.