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keepsim
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Baby passport

Post by keepsim » Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:03 am

hi

my baby was born in jun 2012 in UK and have birth certificate. I got my ILR today , I wanted to find out do I have to apply MN1 [citizenship] or can I straight away apply for his passport ?

apologies for my ignorance on this topic.

regarsd

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Re: Baby passport

Post by sarvo_uk » Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:03 am

keepsim wrote:hi

my baby was born in jun 2012 in UK and have birth certificate. I got my ILR today , I wanted to find out do I have to apply MN1 [citizenship] or can I straight away apply for his passport ?

apologies for my ignorance on this topic.

regarsd
Mn1 for you. Check guidelines

Section 1 (3)
A child born in the UK whose parents are not British citizens and were not settled in the UK (see page 6) will have an entitlement to register when their parents become settled in the UK or become British citizens.

keepsim
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Re: Baby passport

Post by keepsim » Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:21 am

sarvo_uk wrote:
keepsim wrote:hi

my baby was born in jun 2012 in UK and have birth certificate. I got my ILR today , I wanted to find out do I have to apply MN1 [citizenship] or can I straight away apply for his passport ?

apologies for my ignorance on this topic.

regarsd
Mn1 for you. Check guidelines

Section 1 (3)
A child born in the UK whose parents are not British citizens and were not settled in the UK (see page 6) will have an entitlement to register when their parents become settled in the UK or become British citizens.
thanks

So that would mean shedding another £ 551?

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Post by John » Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:58 am

That is right, the fee for a form MN1 is currently £551, but the fee can be expected to go up again in say April.
John

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