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lencruz
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EEA 2 or British Citizenship

Post by lencruz » Fri Jul 11, 2014 1:23 pm

Hello Everyone,
I am EEA national in UK from last 2 years,Could someone please tell me if my newborn baby is eligible for British Citizen or i have to apply for EEA 2,if EEA 2 then is my newborn baby have to wait for another 5 years for EEA 4 permannat residence or i can apply after 3 years when i am going to apply EEA 3 for myself and EEA 4 for my wife. Please advice

majamcr
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Re: EEA 2 or British Citizenship

Post by majamcr » Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:24 pm

If your baby has your EEA nationality and the passport, you do not need any residence cards for her/him. If the baby only has a non-EEA nationality, you might have to get a 5-year residence card via EEA2 in order to facilitate travel. When you obtain your PR status after exercising EU Treaty rights continuously for 5 years, your baby will become eligible to become a British Citizen and you can register him/her as British by using the MN1 form.

lencruz
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Re: EEA 2 or British Citizenship

Post by lencruz » Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:35 pm

majamcr wrote:If your baby has your EEA nationality and the passport, you do not need any residence cards for her/him. If the baby only has a non-EEA nationality, you might have to get a 5-year residence card via EEA2 in order to facilitate travel. When you obtain your PR status after exercising EU Treaty rights continuously for 5 years, your baby will become eligible to become a British Citizen and you can register him/her as British by using the MN1 form.
Thanks Majamcr

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