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Kashif_Hussain wrote:Hi,
Step 1: Form MN1 (child born in the UK and now father is settled)
Step 2: British Passport (check & Send)
Regards
Thank you kashif Brother.. seriously i am new to these things.. i am in birmingham. so where i should go to get this service and how much it will charge and whats time frame ? secondly .. is it the same like MN1 or NCS ? because i am not applying for nationality at the moment i just got my ILR last week.Kashif_Hussain wrote:No premium service available for MN1, however I'd advise you to apply through your local Nationality Checking Service (NCS). Ask for Joint Nationality Checking and Passport Service will save you time and hassles.
CR001 wrote:NCS is at the council Registry offices. Fees vary so you would have to phone and find out.
It DOES NOT speed up the process in any way.
NCS is the council. Not HO employees.
MN1 is the form for British citizenship.
Thanks JAJ . for your time and providing me information in well detailed. thank you so much .JAJ wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 3:31 amThe requirement for references is discussed at this section of the Nationality Instructions (pages 9-10).
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 1.0EXT.pdf
However, Section 1(3) registration is an entitlement for those children who meet the statutory requirements (which do not include providing references). The Home Office have no authority to refuse a s1(3) application for lack of references.
In other words, you may wish to consider making the application with the references you have available even if they do not meet the exact requirements set out in the guide. The Home Office are unlikely to refuse an entitlement based application for this reason and it would most likely be illegal for them to do so.