If child is born in the UK
- Child is automatically British and can apply for a British passport directly.
If child is not born in the UK
- Child will need to apply for a family visa, will be issued ILE in line with both parents and will need to live in the UK for at least
five years (not one year) with both parents remaining on ILR to be eligible for registration at discretion under Section 3(1).
Registration of children as British citizens caseworker guidance - Discretionary applications under Section 3(1) wrote:
Children with settlement and residence
We recognise that some parents may be settled and established in the UK but choose not to become British citizens for valid reasons, such as their own country’s attitude to dual nationality, or to avoid losing rights in their own country. We recognise that their child living in the UK may have nevertheless built up their own connections and still feel a sense of belonging and strong connection with the UK. We therefore do not think it will always be appropriate to expect such a child to have to wait until the age of 18 to apply to naturalise, if the child is an older minor and established in the UK.
You must normally register where:
the child has completed a period of lawful residence in the UK of more than 5 years
the child has been granted settled status in the UK, and held that status for at least 12 months (if an earlier application is made you must consider whether there are compelling grounds to overlook this expectation, taking into account the reasons for exercising discretion over time spent in the UK when subject to immigration time restrictions in the naturalisation guidance)
the child’s parents have completed a period of 5 years’ residence and are settled in the UK
the child is of good character
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
Alternatively the child can be registered as a British citizen when either one or both parents naturalise.
CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 6:26 am
A child born abroad needs ILR before they can be registered as British on form MN1 and there is no minimum 5 year residence or 1 year ilr requirement for children.
CR001, that is not wholly correct. Now there appears to be
a minimum residence requirement of at least two years even for children registering as British citizens
in line with at least one parent naturalising. However, there are longer residence requirements if both parents remain on ILR.
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