Hello.
I'll try to keep this brief. I'm 17, dual NZ & Polish citizen. I've been living in the UK for 2yrs & 4 months using my Polish passport. My dad has acquired British citizenship less than a year ago. My mother resides in Poland. Given that I want to live in the UK for the foreseeable future, I'm looking to become a citizen.
From my research, it's much easier and slightly cheaper to process it as a child, so I would like to do that if possible. It's my understanding that the form I'm looking for is MN1, and the section is 3(1) which would be considered under the Home Secretary's discretion. The guide says that usually both parents have to be either citizens or settled. Only one of mine is, they are separated (by distance, not sure if legally).
My question is, how do I proceed? Should I just submit the form MN1 under Section 3(1), provide the best supporting evidence I have and hope for the best or go through whatever the Home Office throws at me after Brexit and apply in 4 years as an adult? Would a denied MN1 have any future implications, particularly if I'm applying for naturalisation as an adult?
Thanks
Extra information: I've been absent less than 45 days since I moved here permanently. I have no criminal history, I have a NI number and plenty of payslips as well as an active UK bank account. I'm a full time student, applied for everything like a driving license here. I have an adult British citizen who knows me well as well as a professional British citizen (a friendly teacher) to sign my application.
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