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Hi Jambo and others,Jambo wrote:Yes.
I'm confused. If you opted to keep their Indian citizenship why are you looking to apply for BC from India. Once they become British, they automatically will lose their Indian citizenship.spbos wrote:I have opted to keep the Indian passports for the kids because I am not sure what difficulties they might face for studies in India (in terms of getting admission and tuition fees etc). My question is - can I register them for British citizens from Indian. I think the answer is yes and I will have to send their application to the new Liverpool UKBA address.
No. It doesn't matter where the parent or the child are.There are quite afew posts in the forum similar to this. Where the child is in India and the parents are in UK. But in my case even the parents will be in India (my husband does not have citizenship). Is it relevant for the children registration?
There are no residence requirements for the children. The only requirement for the parent is to hold ILR. There are no residential requirement. As long as the application is made before the child is 18 even if the child is living abroad, the application will be granted.I guess there is no residency requirement for the children in section 1(3). However is there any residency requirements for the parents? What to write in section 2 of the MN1 form- that we are away in India. Will that be fine with the home office?
Your understanding is correct.spbos wrote:From your answer, I gather that there should not be any problem because the mother is a British citizen (she does not have to live in the UK to maintain the ILR) and because there is no residency requirement for either the children or the parents in section 1(3). Kindly confirm that I understand you correctly.
Hi Jambo thanks for you message.Jambo wrote:Yes.
One of solicitor advice they have to apply embassy in Pakistan but their consulate do not have much information despite it clearly says on their website that they have to send the application in the UK.Jambo wrote:The law has changed in July 2012. I don't have personal experience and I haven't read any such case in the forum yet (I don't think there are many of them). But I don't see a reason this would be a problem. Instead of sending the application by post to the UK from Pakistan, you are sending it by post from within the UK (or using NCS). You just save the post cost. You still need to provide all the necessary documents. There are no residential requirements for UK born children so they don't need to be in the UK for the application.
What was the reason the other forum advised you against it?
Jambo wrote:Your understanding is correct.spbos wrote:From your answer, I gather that there should not be any problem because the mother is a British citizen (she does not have to live in the UK to maintain the ILR) and because there is no residency requirement for either the children or the parents in section 1(3). Kindly confirm that I understand you correctly.