Child born to Indian Citizens eligible for MN1 post ILR - queries
Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 4:09 pm
Hi Forum,
I am currently on a skilled worker visa along with a dependant wife , visa expiring in Jan'25. We now have a child born in Apr'24 and I shall be eligible for ILR via 10 year naturalisation route in Aug'24.
I am seeking my clarifications to get an understanding of timeline and the implications on the options I have. I initially thought to register my child as Indian citizen under the Indian Citizenship Act Section 4(1) but since my child will be eligible to apply for British citizenship via MN1 post my ILR application, I don't want to undergo the hassle of registering my child as indian citizen followed by indian passport application, then surrendering the passport post successful MN1 application. I don't want my child to fill up details everytime when asked if my child held any other nationality/passport before.
My questions are :
Indian Citizenship Act Section 4(1):
I have applied online and uploaded the documents too but don't plan to submit the documents at VFS. Does it mean he will still have a paper trail with Indian embassy (note that the MHA file ref has been generated) OR
Should I just submit the docs at VFS and get the birth registration for indian citizen (for future use if any). Does it hold any value ?
I do not intend to apply for passport as I can wait out few months to get my child's british passport before commencing any travel. My child will be covered for 3 months free NHS post birth and I plan to buy private medical insurance to cover any health related issues until my child's citizenship.
Dependant ILR and MN1
1. Should I apply my ILR and my wife's dependant ILR together in Aug24 ? I plan to apply under fast track, will my wife's application be covered under fasttrack too ? or
2. Apply my ILR, then wife's ILR and child's MN1 or
3. Apply my ILR, then child's MN1 and lastly wife's Dependant ILR.
Reason being , my wife plans to travel to the US with my child to spend some time with her family around Dec'24 and both ILR and MN1 could take several months for decision.
Many thanks in advance.
I am currently on a skilled worker visa along with a dependant wife , visa expiring in Jan'25. We now have a child born in Apr'24 and I shall be eligible for ILR via 10 year naturalisation route in Aug'24.
I am seeking my clarifications to get an understanding of timeline and the implications on the options I have. I initially thought to register my child as Indian citizen under the Indian Citizenship Act Section 4(1) but since my child will be eligible to apply for British citizenship via MN1 post my ILR application, I don't want to undergo the hassle of registering my child as indian citizen followed by indian passport application, then surrendering the passport post successful MN1 application. I don't want my child to fill up details everytime when asked if my child held any other nationality/passport before.
My questions are :
Indian Citizenship Act Section 4(1):
I have applied online and uploaded the documents too but don't plan to submit the documents at VFS. Does it mean he will still have a paper trail with Indian embassy (note that the MHA file ref has been generated) OR
Should I just submit the docs at VFS and get the birth registration for indian citizen (for future use if any). Does it hold any value ?
I do not intend to apply for passport as I can wait out few months to get my child's british passport before commencing any travel. My child will be covered for 3 months free NHS post birth and I plan to buy private medical insurance to cover any health related issues until my child's citizenship.
Dependant ILR and MN1
1. Should I apply my ILR and my wife's dependant ILR together in Aug24 ? I plan to apply under fast track, will my wife's application be covered under fasttrack too ? or
2. Apply my ILR, then wife's ILR and child's MN1 or
3. Apply my ILR, then child's MN1 and lastly wife's Dependant ILR.
Reason being , my wife plans to travel to the US with my child to spend some time with her family around Dec'24 and both ILR and MN1 could take several months for decision.
Many thanks in advance.