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No. The child and both parents needs to have lived together in the UK for three continuous years, before the child's 18th birthday (i.e. while the child is still a minor).
The child and other parent (if not divorced) will have to apply for the "family of a settled person" visa for 2.5 years, followed by another renewal at that time.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 6:11 amIf the child moves to the UK and lives in the UK for three continuous years with both parents before the age of 18, the child is entitled to registration as a British citizen under Section 3(5) before their 18th birthday.
Section 3 of the British Nationality Act 1981 wrote:(5) A person born outside the United Kingdom and the qualifying territories shall be entitled, on an application for his registration as a British citizen made while he is a minor, to be registered as such a citizen if the following requirements are satisfied, namely—
(a)that at the time of that person’s birth his father or mother was a British citizen by descent; and
(b)subject to subsection (6), that that person and his father and mother were in the United Kingdom or a qualifying territory at the beginning of the period of three years ending with the date of the application and that, in the case of each of them, the number of days on which the person in question was absent from the United Kingdom and the qualifying territories in that period does not exceed 270; and
(c)subject to subsection (6), that the consent of his father and mother to the registration has been signified in the prescribed manner.
To get a visa for the child yes, unless you can prove sole responsibility.