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jinny2337
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by jinny2337 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:32 pm
Hi everyone,
I have a son who was born in the UK in 2011 when I was under work permit. we both applied ILR in April and granted. I completely forgot the fact that I could apply for citizenship straight for my son after my ILR granted at that time.
I suddenly remember this and so regreted to spend extra money (over 1000 pounds) and time.
My question is
1. would it be possible to apply for my son's citizen now ( under section or does he still need to wait next year when it is become 1 year for the application for naturalisation?
2. if he can apply for citizen now, does he still need to send his original passport since we are planning to go travel abroad?
I would appreciate your answer
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Amber
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by Amber » Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:36 pm
jinny2337 wrote:Hi everyone,
I have a son who was born in the UK in 2011 when I was under work permit. we both applied ILR in April and granted. I completely forgot the fact that I could apply for citizenship straight for my son after my ILR granted at that time.
I suddenly remember this and so regreted to spend extra money (over 1000 pounds) and time.
My question is
1. would it be possible to apply for my son's citizen now ( under section or does he still need to wait next year when it is become 1 year for the application for naturalisation?
2. if he can apply for citizen now, does he still need to send his original passport since we are planning to go travel abroad?
I would appreciate your answer
As the child was born in the UK and you are now settled the child is entitled to register as British now by virtue of section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act. You should send the child's passport but can use the
nationality checking service to keep your documents to travel.
Bear in mind the
returning residents rules as you are settled.
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Maliksabour
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by Maliksabour » Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:00 pm
hi
I am in same kind of situation. My daughter has ILR born in UK
Could you please let me know what you have done.
Did you make application for child registration as british citizen
Thanks
Malik
D4109125 wrote:jinny2337 wrote:Hi everyone,
I have a son who was born in the UK in 2011 when I was under work permit. we both applied ILR in April and granted. I completely forgot the fact that I could apply for citizenship straight for my son after my ILR granted at that time.
I suddenly remember this and so regreted to spend extra money (over 1000 pounds) and time.
My question is
1. would it be possible to apply for my son's citizen now ( under section or does he still need to wait next year when it is become 1 year for the application for naturalisation?
2. if he can apply for citizen now, does he still need to send his original passport since we are planning to go travel abroad?
I would appreciate your answer
As the child was born in the UK and you are now settled the child is entitled to register as British now by virtue of section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act. You should send the child's passport but can use the
nationality checking service to keep your documents to travel.
Bear in mind the
returning residents rules as you are settled.
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Ayyubi72
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by Ayyubi72 » Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:21 pm
Maliksabour wrote:hi
I am in same kind of situation. My daughter has ILR born in UK
Could you please let me know what you have done.
Did you make application for child registration as british citizen
Thanks
Malik
D4109125 wrote:jinny2337 wrote:Hi everyone,
I have a son who was born in the UK in 2011 when I was under work permit. we both applied ILR in April and granted. I completely forgot the fact that I could apply for citizenship straight for my son after my ILR granted at that time.
I suddenly remember this and so regreted to spend extra money (over 1000 pounds) and time.
My question is
1. would it be possible to apply for my son's citizen now ( under section or does he still need to wait next year when it is become 1 year for the application for naturalisation?
2. if he can apply for citizen now, does he still need to send his original passport since we are planning to go travel abroad?
I would appreciate your answer
As the child was born in the UK and you are now settled the child is entitled to register as British now by virtue of section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act. You should send the child's passport but can use the
nationality checking service to keep your documents to travel.
Bear in mind the
returning residents rules as you are settled.
You are asking something which has already been answered by Amber. Just read the post above your query.
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vinny
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by vinny » Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:49 am
jinny2337 wrote:Hello All
I have received a confirmation letter for registration of my son (3 years old ) as a British citizen. However, my child has been sent abroad during the process so he won't be in the UK for about 1 year.
My question is :
Do I have to apply for my son( 3 years old)'s passport now after registration or I can leave it until he return to the UK?
When can my child attend for citizenship ceremony and how to apply it?
Many thanks
Gean
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vinny
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by vinny » Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:50 am
Your choice.
Children do not normally have a citizenship ceremony.
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