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A child born british may choose to register himself as indian citizen by decent under 4 (i)/(ii) of the Indian citizenship act, then apply for indian passport and subsequently apply for ROA.KKumar wrote:My baby born on Aug-2011 in UK and we got ILR in Jan-12. we all three have Indian passports at moment.
Sorry but this is bit confusing. can you please be more specific need to register the baby as BC first. I have just read this http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight= and accord to this i can apply without any issue.ban.s wrote:A child born british may choose to register himself as indian citizen by decent under 4 (i)/(ii) of the Indian citizenship act, then apply for indian passport and subsequently apply for ROA.KKumar wrote:My baby born on Aug-2011 in UK and we got ILR in Jan-12. we all three have Indian passports at moment.
However, in your case, you need to register the baby as BC first. If you then apply for RoA for the child and he continues to hold Indian passport then it will be violation of the Indian citizenship act.
Baby is not automatically British. A non-British baby born on or after 1 Jan 1983 cannot have a Right of abode.KKumar wrote:My baby born on Aug-2011 in UK and we got ILR in Jan-12. we all three have Indian passports at moment.
Vinny, Thanks for your reply. I have applied for MN1. and received ceremony letter. so my baby can be british in next couple of weeks. limited to my understanding, I can apply RoA after that. And with reference http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight= sticky my baby can retain Indian citizenship until he gets 18. But conflict information is it would violate Indian Citizenship act about not renouncing Indian Citizenship on receiving British Citizenship. so question now
Thanks for giving much clarity to both of you Ban And Jambo. Right so my case i can not have Registration + RoA + Indian Citizenship at same time. out of my case, i have doubt Indian embassy would issue passport to minor of Indian parents having ILR.ban.s wrote:Applying for MN1 means foreign citizenship entitlement has been exercised and not acquired voluntarily. So the child can't retain Indian citizenship and apply for ROA on an Indian passport.
This provision is only applicable to a child who is born in UK to an Indian passport holder with ILR i.e. British by Birth but registered as an Indian citizen by decent.
You would have to declare that you have not actively sought the rights of citizenship for the child, which you have.KKumar wrote:Thanks for giving much clarity to both of you Ban And Jambo. Right so my case i can not have Registration + RoA + Indian Citizenship at same time. out of my case, i have doubt Indian embassy would issue passport to minor of Indian parents having ILR.ban.s wrote:Applying for MN1 means foreign citizenship entitlement has been exercised and not acquired voluntarily. So the child can't retain Indian citizenship and apply for ROA on an Indian passport.
This provision is only applicable to a child who is born in UK to an Indian passport holder with ILR i.e. British by Birth but registered as an Indian citizen by decent.
Thanks, It is very clear now. As options are nil, I will head for BC + OCI for my son along with me.ouflak1 wrote:You would have to declare that you have not actively sought the rights of citizenship for the child, which you have.KKumar wrote:Thanks for giving much clarity to both of you Ban And Jambo. Right so my case i can not have Registration + RoA + Indian Citizenship at same time. out of my case, i have doubt Indian embassy would issue passport to minor of Indian parents having ILR.ban.s wrote:Applying for MN1 means foreign citizenship entitlement has been exercised and not acquired voluntarily. So the child can't retain Indian citizenship and apply for ROA on an Indian passport.
This provision is only applicable to a child who is born in UK to an Indian passport holder with ILR i.e. British by Birth but registered as an Indian citizen by decent.