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BRP Card Return

Post by pritony » Thu May 26, 2016 10:54 am

Hi,

I have a query, hope some one can guide me.
I am on ILR and planning to apply Naturalization ( via NCS ) for my son of age 3 years, who was born in UK and has BRP card.

We are planning to travel India after submision of Biometrics for nealry 2 and half months. If we receive Naturalization certificate during our stay in Inida. In this case,

1) Is that OK? If my son return to UK on Existing BRP card?
2) and If we send BRP card may be after 4-5 weeks of receiving Naturalization certificate instead of 5 days. Is that OK?

If Naturalization process take 3 months, Then we have no issues as we will be in UK by that Time.

Please let me know your ideas? do we have any Home office customer service contact number to confirm this?

Thanks

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Re: BRP Card Return

Post by CR001 » Thu May 26, 2016 11:17 am

pritony wrote:Hi,

I have a query, hope some one can guide me.
I am on ILR and planning to apply Naturalization ( via NCS ) for my son of age 3 years, who was born in UK and has BRP card. Children are Registered, NOT naturalised.

We are planning to travel India after submision of Biometrics for nealry 2 and half months. If we receive Naturalization certificate during our stay in Inida. In this case,

1) Is that OK? If my son return to UK on Existing BRP card? Should be fine
2) and If we send BRP card may be after 4-5 weeks of receiving Naturalization certificate instead of 5 days. Is that OK? He will get a Registration Certificate! Well you can't send something back if you are not in the UK and need to re-enter.

If Naturalization process take 3 months, Then we have no issues as we will be in UK by that Time.

Please let me know your ideas? do we have any Home office customer service contact number to confirm this?

Thanks
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Re: BRP Card Return

Post by pritony » Thu May 26, 2016 11:23 am

Thank You CR001 for your information.

So, Is that OK? if we return BRP Card after 4-5weeks of receiveing Registration document instead of 5 Days?

Thanks.

CR001 wrote:
pritony wrote:Hi,

I have a query, hope some one can guide me.
I am on ILR and planning to apply Naturalization ( via NCS ) for my son of age 3 years, who was born in UK and has BRP card. Children are Registered, NOT naturalised.

We are planning to travel India after submision of Biometrics for nealry 2 and half months. If we receive Naturalization certificate during our stay in Inida. In this case,

1) Is that OK? If my son return to UK on Existing BRP card? Should be fine
2) and If we send BRP card may be after 4-5 weeks of receiving Naturalization certificate instead of 5 days. Is that OK? He will get a Registration Certificate! Well you can't send something back if you are not in the UK and need to re-enter.

If Naturalization process take 3 months, Then we have no issues as we will be in UK by that Time.

Please let me know your ideas? do we have any Home office customer service contact number to confirm this?

Thanks

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Re: BRP Card Return

Post by CR001 » Thu May 26, 2016 11:27 am

Your child is UK born, so should not be an issue. The BRP (or copy) doesn't even have to be submitted with the application for citizenship. Child is entitled to register, can't be refused.
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