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This should be in the citizenship forum. The HO has the discretion to register the child as a BC where they do not fit into another category and are not stateless. They will look at the parents immigration status and as you have ILR and you'll be going for BC and the child is 1 it is likely to succeed. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... thercases/srikp wrote:My wife and I have recently got ILR but we didn't apply it for our child thinking we could register her as a British citizen using MN1. But my child is born outside UK and currently on Tier 1 general dependent visa valid until August 2013. She is 1 year old. Is the child still eligible to apply for MN1? If not what are my other options?
srikp wrote:Do NCS accept applications where a child's citizenship registration decision is based on discretion?
If not, then can I apply directly or do I have to go through an OISC representative?
Summary of issue:
Parents on ILR and child is born outside UK and currently on Tier 1 general dependent inside UK.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 105#814105
Yes they should, however, find your participating local authority http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... s_england/ contact them and ask them.vinny wrote:srikp wrote:Do NCS accept applications where a child's citizenship registration decision is based on discretion?
If not, then can I apply directly or do I have to go through an OISC representative?
Summary of issue:
Parents on ILR and child is born outside UK and currently on Tier 1 general dependent inside UK.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 105#814105
srikp wrote:Thanks very much. I'll give them a call and see how it goes.
Given the age of the applicant I can't envisage any issue given that 298(ii) should be satisfied as the applicant has had limited leave to enter. Though, it may be more cautious to apply by post.(vi) does not have fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.
For born abroad child applying under 3(1), child can only apply once a parent applies for BC.chandu2004 wrote:Thanks Sri for the input we are in the same boat. Me and my wife both have ILR since 4 months and even my daughter is on ILR same like us since 4 months. My other 2 kids have British Passports as they were born in UK. My daughter 7 year old was born in NZ and she is in UK with us since 5 1/2 years and as I said she is on ILR too. What I want to know is can I apply for British Registration for my daughter with MN1 under section 3(1) right now as we are planning to send my kid back to India
Amber, sorry for taking you back in time to 2013. So, if at the time of OP's application for his child's registration as citizen, he himself were already a naturalised citizen, you are saying that the child's application would be successful? Am I reading this correctly?Amber wrote:You cannot appeal but you can ask for a reconsideration. It's based on discretion so. Generally, one parent will have to be a BC or at least going at the same time (which is what I originally thought you were doing). It's always worth asking for a reconsideration but you need to mount a case to show strong connections to the UK. I.e. at least one parent applying for citizenship at the same time or is British (and other parent having ILR) and child having ILR (though this is less necessary where the parent(s) are British and the child is young. However, I do not believe there is any time limit to a reconsideration request so you may be able to ask for a reconsideration when you apply for BC in March, in the mean time, get your child ILR. If you had gotten ILR for your child as per Vinny's post above and explained you were going to apply for BC as soon as eligible it might have worked, but I (wrongly) thought you were applying at the same time which would have likely proved successful.
What did the NCS say when you applied?
Please continue in your existing topic rather than digging up an old thread that is more than 3 years old. She doesn't qualify for BC. She has to follow the same route as her mother.agba_akin wrote:Is my daughter eligible for BC registration.She was born in nigeria in 2008 and lives with me and her mother in nigeria.She has never been to the UK in her life. As a father i acquired my BC in 2011 through naturalization after her birth and presently am thinking of bringing her to uk.Is possible to do the BC registration for her and under what sections.your advice will be appreciated.thx
Please continue in your existing topic rather than digging up an old thread that is more than 3 years old. She doesn't qualify for BC. She has to follow the same route as her mother, 5 year settlement visa, then ILR and then citizenship.agba_akin wrote:Is my daughter eligible for BC registration.She was born in nigeria in 2008 and lives with me and her mother in nigeria.She has never been to the UK in her life. As a father i acquired my BC in 2011 through naturalization after her birth and presently am thinking of bringing her to uk.Is possible to do the BC registration for her and under what sections.your advice will be appreciated.thx