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secret.simon wrote:How many people are applying and what are their ages? Where were they born and have they all got PR?
Thanks for the information. We the parents are both EEA citizen. One child is born abroad and lives in this country for nearly 10 years and is under 18. Other child is born in UK before one parent got PR and is 7 years old. I thought that this child would automaticly get the right of becoming BC if one of the parents becomes BC.LilyLalilu wrote:Was the child born before of after one of the parents acquired PR? If after they are automatically British, if before they will need to be registered for £700+ (i.e. the child doesn't automatically become British if one of the parents naturalises (like is the case in France for example) and needs to be separately registered).
This child can register as a British citizen at discretion if both the parents become British citizens or if one parent becomes a British citizen and the other has PR.zananikol wrote:One child is born abroad and lives in this country for nearly 10 years and is under 18.
This child has an entitlement to be registered (i.e. it can not be refused) when either one of the parents has PR.zananikol wrote:Other child is born in UK before one parent got PR and is 7 years old.
In other words, a rather expensive daysecret.simon wrote:So,if all of you are applying for citizenship, there will need to be two naturalisation applications and fees and two registration applications and fees. Finally, when all of you are British citizens, there will be four passport fees.