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BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by tier2ilr » Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:23 pm

Few Queries

Time line

Child Born : 28-10-2013
Child Hold Non-EEA passport and BRP till Oct -2018 as TIER-2 Dependent ( We didn't Applied for child ILR as he is UK Born to apply Nationalty after parents got ILR).
Both Parents got ILR : 13/01/2018

Child & Parents Plans to travel Abroad in end of March for a month.


1)Should we apply for child British Nationality now?
2)Is the time enough 2-3 months for Child NATIONALITY & Passport?
3) What are the steps ?
4)Is there any way that we apply for Child British Nationality & Passport without sending Child NON-EEA passport Original passport & Child BRP so that he can come back.
5) What benefits or credits We can apply after obtaining the ILR? like Child benefit
6)Any other benefits eligibility after ILR for parents or Kids?

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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by CR001 » Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:29 pm

1. Up to you if you apply now or not.

2. Probably not.

3. Citizenship FAQs (click)

4. If you use NCS at the council.

5. Please as your 'benefits' questions in the Claiming Benefits (click) sub forum and not here in the British Citizenship sub forum.

6. See #5 answer.
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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by tier2ilr » Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:04 pm

Thanks CR001
CR001 wrote:
Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:29 pm
1. Up to you if you apply now or not.

Can you Please reconfirm Child eligibility keeping in view Time Line above for Parents ILR and Child hold other country Passport as well as BRP on TIER-2?

2. Probably not.
How much average Time will it take as we will use NCS service so that we can keep his passport & BRP-Tier-2 to travel

4. If you use NCS at the council.
Where can i find NCS service as not available at Bradford Council Website.

5. Please as your 'benefits' questions in the Claiming Benefits (click) sub forum and not here in the British Citizenship sub forum.
Sure i will post this question there

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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 11:07 am

1. Up to you if you apply now or not.
Can you Please reconfirm Child eligibility keeping in view Time Line above for Parents ILR and Child hold other country Passport as well as BRP on TIER-2?
Neither myself or any member on the forum can make the decision for you to apply or not to apply before you travel. Only you can make that decision. Child is eligible to apply, not sure why you need confirmation of that. Child is free to travel on current visa if parents got ILR based on PBS route and 5 years residence.
2. Probably not.
How much average Time will it take as we will use NCS service so that we can keep his passport & BRP-Tier-2 to travel
Currently 4-7 months to process. Sometimes quicker, sometimes longer.
4. If you use NCS at the council.
Where can i find NCS service as not available at Bradford Council Website.
You can apply at ANY council that offers NCS, it does not have to be your local council.

https://www.gov.uk/government/collectio ... ng-service
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... g-services
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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by tier2ilr » Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:35 pm

Hi

I have Downloaded and filled the MN1 Form for British Born Child. I am applying using NCS service in Leeds. Can any one please confirm where i can get Passport Form as i want to apply for Child Registration as well as Passport together using NCS service.

Do i need to fill any other form other then MN1?


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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:42 pm

Can any one please confirm where i can get Passport Form
As has been posted many times, you pick up a form at the Post Office.
Do i need to fill any other form other then MN1?
For citizenship it is MN1 only. For passport it is the passport form only.
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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by tier2ilr » Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:54 pm

Thanks CR001. You really helped me a lot.
I was searching internet for passport Form. Was not aware that its not yet Online.

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Re: BC for Child after Parents ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Jan 21, 2018 1:02 pm

There is an online form but you cannot use the online form if you applying through NCS, you must use the paper form.
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