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Apply for a returning resident visa. She would be granted ILE.She held ILR from 2019 to 2022, but visited UK for 2 months only.
Hi Ticktack and Experts, I 'have gone through the Return Resident Visa form and able to understand most of the things however I have supplement question not related to the form, please may I know how long the minor applicant needs to be in the UK with ILE to be eligible for British Citizenship? this allows us to plan her future. Thanks.
As for IHS, you will likely be charged an IHS surcharge (not sure of the amount), which should be refunded when the child is issued an ILE.Registration of children as British citizens caseworker guidance - Discretionary applications under Section 3(1) wrote: Children applying in line with their parents
You must normally register where:
one parent is a British citizen or about to become one through registration or naturalisation
the other parent (if involved in the child’s life) is a British citizen or settled in the UK
the child has been resident in the UK for the last 2 years - (if the child is under the age of 2 you can accept a shorter residence period, taking into account the age of the child)
the child is settled in the UK
where necessary both parents consent to the registration or any objections by the non-applying parent are ill founded
there is no reason to refuse on character grounds
Thanks you secret.simonsecret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:28 amThe child needs to have resided in the UK for at least two years before registration as a British citizen, if the child is applying for British citizenship to be in line with its parents.
As for IHS, you will likely be charged an IHS surcharge (not sure of the amount), which should be refunded when the child is issued an ILE.Registration of children as British citizens caseworker guidance - Discretionary applications under Section 3(1) wrote: Children applying in line with their parents
You must normally register where:
one parent is a British citizen or about to become one through registration or naturalisation
the other parent (if involved in the child’s life) is a British citizen or settled in the UK
the child has been resident in the UK for the last 2 years - (if the child is under the age of 2 you can accept a shorter residence period, taking into account the age of the child)
the child is settled in the UK
where necessary both parents consent to the registration or any objections by the non-applying parent are ill founded
there is no reason to refuse on character grounds