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I disagree. I think it is better to say that children do not have to attend the Citizenship Ceremony, along with their parents. However they can attend.they are both the similar processes just different names and children under 18 dont attend ceremony
Forgive me if I am wrong, but how can your daughter (5 yrs old) who was born (I am assuming in UK) before you got ILR bypass the naturalisation process? Won't she have to go through the naturalisation process under section 1(3) using the MN1 form? I was of the understanding that only those children born in UK after their parents have settled (with ILR) qualify to be British by birth. By that interpretation, your daughter is not British by birth, and she has to go through the naturalisation process, won't she?palasmy wrote:Hi All,
Me and my family are due to apply for our citizenship any time from now.
Me, my wife and our daughter (5) are all on ILR since 6th January 2012. I understand that our daughter can be registered as a BC without having to go through the naturalisation process like us. The questions I have is that,
when I apply for my daughter's registration, should I have to send the original passport of either mine or my wife? I intend to use the NCS service for my joint application with my wife and don't want to get stuck with our application because our passports are with home office for our child's registration processing.
Thanks
Children are registered under the relevant section eg 3(1) or 1(3) etc depending where they were born.imranb wrote:Forgive me if I am wrong, but how can your daughter (5 yrs old) who was born (I am assuming in UK) before you got ILR bypass the naturalisation process? Won't she have to go through the naturalisation process under section 1(3) using the MN1 form? I was of the understanding that only those children born in UK after their parents have settled (with ILR) qualify to be British by birth. By that interpretation, your daughter is not British by birth, and she has to go through the naturalisation process, won't she?
This is just my understanding and if I am wrong, my apologies in advance.
after 6 April you will be paying more for all of you. If your app its not straighforward maybe try another NCS to save some money on fees. If it is straightforward maybe worth sending by post. I done so and got approved really quick.palasmy wrote:Thanks for the replies, was just thinking to get my daughter's processing started first without having to wait for the NCS appointment which is only available after another 45 days! Moreover, the application and the docs required for this appear to be fairly straight forward than than our application for naturalisation, so why spend another £60 for this, was my thought.
But if this means complication, then I'd rather do all three at one time.
Regards