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lostboy14
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MN1 for EEA child born abroad

Post by lostboy14 » Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:16 pm

Hello Everyone,
I am EEA national got my PR last year,i am in process of applying for BC for my two kids 1 is born abroad and another born in UK, One born abroad also hold PR which is issued last month Jan 2018 so she is due for BC in Jan 2019 i believe.
My question is can i apply for BC now using MN1 form for child born abroad who also holds PR.

Please reply Moderators,Guru's will be much appreciated.

secret.simon
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Re: MN1 for EEA child born abroad

Post by secret.simon » Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:31 pm

Children born abroad applying for registration under Section 3(1) do not have to wait for a year if at least one parent is either a British citizen or applying to become one AND the other parent has either ILR or PR.

So, what is the status of the other parent?
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Task2006
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Re: MN1 for EEA child born abroad

Post by Task2006 » Tue May 22, 2018 9:18 am

secret.simon wrote:
Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:31 pm
Children born abroad applying for registration under Section 3(1) do not have to wait for a year if at least one parent is either a British citizen or applying to become one AND the other parent has either ILR or PR.

So, what is the status of the other parent?
Hi Secret.simon
I am in same situation, it does interest me. But on the approval letter it says 12 months after acquired PR. So I am a bit confused. Even though we sent doc proving 7 years of residence, the HO ignored it and stated DCPR as same date as printing on card.

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