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AND the child is also settled/has ILR.
Only adults are naturalised.solly830 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 28, 2018 3:28 pmmany thanks Vinny for your reply, So once my wife and my son applied obtained their ILR and I granted naturalisation I can register him as a British citizen.
My last question is> what is the difference between applying for Naturalisation and registering as a British citizen? does it mean that he can get a British passport straight away without having to go through what I'm doing now and waive myself from the naturalisation fees which is £1330?
kind regards
Not quite, though the difference is highly unlikely ever to matter. In some extreme circumstances, those who naturalised as British can be stripped of British citizenship even if it would temporarily leave them stateless, but those who registered as British can protect themselves by relinquishing all other nationalities - if they can be relinquished. In short, being registered rather than naturalised makes you a slightly better class of British citizen.