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British Citizenship
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:23 am
by chashmebaddur
Hello everyone,
I request all senior members to guide on following :
I came here on uk on HSMP old rule - on August 21, 2005.
Wife joined me in April 2008.
Son born in UK September 2009.
We got our Permanent Residency under judicial review HSMP on September 2009.
Query :
[1] When can i apply for naturalisation / british citizen?
[2] We did not apply for my son's british passport as we are planning to apply it together. Is he qualify to apply for british passport with me?
[3] can my wife who joined me in April 2008 and my dependent apply for her british passport as well ? or she has to wait for completion of 5 years to get her british passport ? or she can get the british passport under hsmp old judicial rule?
[4] Do we need to appear for life in the uk test ? i.e. me and my wife? i.e. irrespective of time duration when she can apply for british passport with me or not - query no.3.. i.e. if she is not eligible to apply for british passport under 3 above, is it necessary for her to clear life in the uk test now? or can she wait for her application time in future?
[5] if wife has to wait to complete five years, can i only apply for me and my sons british passport and only appear for life in the uk test and tell my wife to wait till her application for british passport in future...
[6] lastly if my wife is not eligible to apply her british passport / naturalisation now... when can she apply i.e. time / period ?
Thanks once again for your time...
Re: British Citizenship
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:04 am
by geriatrix
First one naturalises as a British citizen and then applies for British passport.
chashmebaddur wrote:When can i apply for naturalisation
After 1 yr. of being granted settlement. Read
Standard requirements.
chashmebaddur wrote:We did not apply for my son's british passport as we are planning to apply it together. Is he qualify to apply for british passport with me?
If you had ILR when your son was born, then the child is already British and you can apply for his British passport straightaway. If the child was born before you received ILR, then register your child as British using
MN1 form and upon registration apply for child's passport.
chashmebaddur wrote:can my wife who joined me in April 2008 and my dependent apply for her british passport as well ? or she has to wait for completion of 5 years to get her british passport ? or she can get the british passport under hsmp old judicial rule?
Your wife will be eligible for naturalisation after
completing 3 years in the UK.
chashmebaddur wrote:Do we need to appear for life in the uk test ? i.e. me and my wife?
Both of you will need to pass KOL test before applying for naturalisation. It is your choice as to when you would like to take the test.
regards
Re: British Citizenship
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:38 am
by djb123
sushdmehta wrote:chashmebaddur wrote:can my wife who joined me in April 2008 and my dependent apply for her british passport as well ? or she has to wait for completion of 5 years to get her british passport ? or she can get the british passport under hsmp old judicial rule?
Your wife will be eligible for naturalisation after
completing 3 years in the UK.
She can only apply apply after 3 years (April 2011) once you have been accepted for naturalisation and attended your citizenship ceremony.
If you want to apply together then you need to wait until she has been in the UK 5 years and had ILR for 1 year (April 2013).
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:04 pm
by geriatrix
djb123, thanks for making it explicitly clear to the OP.
regards
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:02 pm
by chashmebaddur
Just to sum up :
I got my PR in sept 2009 last year so am eligible to apply for my naturalisation in sept 2010.
my son will also be included in my application as my dependent
once we get the naturalisation certificate, we will apply for the british passport - me and my son
i will clear the life in the uk test before applying for naturalisation
my wife will be applying for her naturalisation in april 2011 and she will be passing her life in the uk test before applying for naturalisation and then she will be applying for her british passport in 2011 as well...
correct me if i am wrong in any case!!
Thanks once again for your response sush and djb, really appreciated...
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:39 am
by geriatrix
chashmebaddur wrote:my son will also be included in my application as my dependent
Unlike you, your child doesn't need to naturalise as British citizen. Follow as explained in response above, depending on when your child was born (before your ILR or after).
regards
guidance
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:46 pm
by chashmebaddur
Dear Friends,
I am planning to apply for my naturalisation and need some help for the following:
[1] Which form do i need to fill in ?
[2] will be applying for myself and my dependent son 18 months, which documents do i need to include?
[3] fees to be payable at the time of application
[4] address where to send the application
[5] any other guidance for submission of the application.
i have already cleared my life in the uk test so will be adding that with my application, I came to uk on hsmp under old rule.... and applying for british citizen.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:44 pm
by geriatrix
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 8:38 am
by chashmebaddur
Thank u sushdmehta....
However,... still confuse about this....
[1] do i need to apply first for my son in mn1 form or do i need to add him as dependent under form AN1?
[2] the fees structure looks very confusing... please guide as to how much do i need to pay... the fees table shows different fees and needs some clarification....
[3] does that mean i have to apply first for my son under form mn1 and after getting clearance / i have to add him with me in form an1? or just add him as dependent in form an1?
thanks once again
Re: British Citizenship
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 8:49 am
by vinny
sushdmehta wrote:If you had ILR when your son was born, then the child is already British and you can apply for his British passport straightaway. If the child was born before you received ILR, then register your child as British using
MN1 form and upon registration apply for child's passport.
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:06 am
by chashmebaddur
Hi vinny thanks for ur prompt response!
I did not have ilr at the time of birth of my son... hence will have to apply for his mn1 first... but can someone please advise on other queries please!!!
thanks and sorry if this sounds silly....!!!
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:21 am
by chashmebaddur
Further to previous query...
Sum up --- guidance needed for
[1] how to include my son i.e. separate MN1 with nothing mentioned in my AN1
or
fill out MN1for my son and put that form with my application in AN1 and reference to him as dependent in my AN1 as well?
[2] FEES ???? 470 / 735 / 550????
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:37 am
by vinny
chashmebaddur wrote:Hi vinny thanks for ur prompt response!
I did not have ilr at the time of birth of my son... hence will have to apply for his mn1 first... but can someone please advise on other queries please!!!
thanks and sorry if this sounds silly....!!!
chashmebaddur wrote:We got our Permanent Residency under judicial review HSMP on September 2009.
Was your
child born before or after the date of your ILR, as retrospectively granted?
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:48 am
by chashmebaddur
Hi Vinny
My son was born before getting my ILR..
I got ILR in sept 2009, son born in december 2008.
Thanks for the link... so all i have to do is fill out his MN1, pay fees for MN1 £470
BUT
What about other queries i.e. total fees 470 / 735 / 550 ?? and also any mention inclusion of my son with my form AN1 along with MN1>>?
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:09 am
by vinny
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:44 am
by chashmebaddur
Thanks Vinny,
Just to sum up....
[1] Total fees payable 735 + 470
[2] fill out MN1 for my son
[3] fill out AN1 form for myself...
are these correct? will be sending both these forms with my application for naturalisation!! correct me if wrong!
do i need to pay registration fees £550 later on?
does the above fees includes fees for ceremony?
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:52 am
by vinny
chashmebaddur wrote:do i need to pay registration fees £550 later on?
For whom? Your wife will have to pay the naturalisation fee when she applies.
chashmebaddur wrote:does the above fees includes fees for ceremony?