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You can quote the above sections when making the application.Section 50 of the British Nationality Act 1981 wrote:(9) For the purposes of this Act a child’s mother is the woman who gives birth to the child.
(9A) For the purposes of this Act a child’s father is—
(a) the husband, at the time of the child’s birth, of the woman who gives birth to the child, or
(b) where a person is treated as the father of the child under section 28 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 or section 35 or 36 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, that person, or
(ba) where a person is treated as a parent of the child under section 42 or 43 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, that person, or
(c) where none of paragraphs (a) to (ba) applies, a person who satisfies prescribed requirements as to proof of paternity.]
The way I read it, the "other parent" under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 is counted as the "father" for the limited purpose of the British Nationality Act 1981.
So, a female second parent under the HFEA 2008 becomes a father for the purpose of the BNA 1981.(9A) For the purposes of this Act a child’s father is—
(ba) where a person is treated as a parent of the child under section 42 or 43 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, that person,
Are you completing paper or online form? If I remember correctly when I completed the online form recently, it was stating "parent 1 or a mother" and "parent 2 or a father". This way you can indicate the other mother in this section, and probably provide clarification statement in the allocated space at the end of the form.kabuki wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:45 pmThe form asks for the details of the parents. However, it asks for father and mother. Obviously, there is no father as we are two women. I'm non-EEA and birth mother. My wife is an EEA national and the other parent. However, there is no 'other parent' option. The success of the application is reliant on her as she's the one who has been exercising treaty right for 5 continuous years. We have to apply as our son was born 6 months before she reached the 5 year mark.
Should we just put her down as the father and then explain somewhere on the application? We are both on the birth certificate. Other forms have the 'other parent' option over father, but not this one.
Any help? Thanks.