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NOTE: under 18s are children and are registered with form MN1 - not naturalisedkgls wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 10:41 pmI have a few questions regarding my daughter's ILR and naturalization application that I would appreciate your guidance on:
1. ILR and Naturalization:
My daughter is 16+ years old (she falls under the category "Your child can apply for an adult passport if they’re over 16," NO) and was granted ILR on 22 May 2024. Is she eligible to apply for naturalization independently at this age, or does she need to meet additional requirements?
Children are registered as British (MN1). And only a British child can apply for a passport from age 16 - that statement refers to passports only,not registration.
2. Parents' ILR Status:
Both her parents (myself and my spouse) have ILR and are planning to apply for naturalization in a few months but not with my child. Does this affect her eligibility to apply for naturalization, or can she proceed separately?
As you both hold ILR and child holds ILR she can apply independently (form MN1), with your consent of course.
3. Earliest Application Date for Naturalization:
Since she was granted ILR on 22 May 2024, could you advise on the earliest possible date she can apply for naturalization?
Now - she applies for registration!
4. Travel Plans and Application Impact:
She is planning to travel out of the UK in September for her studies. Will this impact her naturalization application or her settlement status? Are there any concerns we should be aware of?
MN1 application is likely to be approved well before then und child might have a BP by then. No issue.
5. English Language and Life in the UK:
She has been studying in the UK since Year 7. Does she need to provide any certificates or documents related to her knowledge of the English language or the Life in the UK test for her naturalization application?
NO - as long as she applies at under age 18.
I look forward to your expert advice on these matters.
I probably missed mentioning earlier, but the applicant was born outside the UK.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:38 pmThen she can apply from the 22 May 2025. Note that even if her application gets approved while abroad she would be able to re enter the country anyway (she would become British when you receive the certificate, as she is a minor it is not requested that she attends a ceremony). When would she return from her studies abroad? Would it be possible for her to come back once she gets her approval, get her first UK passport from the UK and leave again? First adult British passports take up to 3 weeks (usually less) and can't be expedited. Registration applications take generally up to 6 months but may take shorter (usually) or longer, hard to know.
she will be 16+, does she need to take life in UK test?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:26 pmYes, she must apply from the UK, but that won't be an issue as you said she is leaving in September and will become eligible at the end of May.
Sorry for the delay in response.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 10:00 amWhat exact age is daughter?
If still under 18 (on date of MN1 application) doesn't need to take LITUK or English tests.
If over 18 she is an adult and has to comply with all naturalisation requirements (form AN).
Many Thankscontorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 12:14 pmThen you can apply for MN1. If she turns 18 before the approval she will be required to pay for and attend a citizenship ceremony.
I have 2 scenarioscontorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:38 pmThen she can apply from the 22 May 2025. Note that even if her application gets approved while abroad she would be able to re enter the country anyway (she would become British when you receive the certificate, as she is a minor it is not requested that she attends a ceremony). When would she return from her studies abroad? Would it be possible for her to come back once she gets her approval, get her first UK passport from the UK and leave again? First adult British passports take up to 3 weeks (usually less) and can't be expedited. Registration applications take generally up to 6 months but may take shorter (usually) or longer, hard to know.