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MN1 (registration) application

Post by Akumar009 » Mon Oct 23, 2023 10:44 am

Dad got ILr on aug -2019 , Mom got ILr on aug -2021 , child born on July-2019. When doing online -application -question 1—- Your nationality, country and date of
Country of nationality
If you have previous or additional nationalities, you will be able to add these the application. -no ( because he born in uk)
QUESTION 2 - Country of birth—-
United Kingdom of Great Britain and N
- 1 - as it’s a scroll down answers with country name .. he don’t have any nationality if i leave it empty it’s showing error and can’t go forward. Is any had this problem. Or is it ok for going paper application.

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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by alterhase58 » Mon Oct 23, 2023 11:10 am

Please don't post your queries in the Timeline thread - it says Timeline ONLY - start your own thread - continue here with your posts.

Child does have a nationality! It's the parents' nationality. Select the country where you come from. No need for paper form.
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CHILD BENEFIT

Post by Akumar009 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 7:07 pm

1)Kids born in July -2019 IN UK ,i received ILR IN august -2019 ,My partner received ILR IN OCT -2020.

kids have only birth certificate only . now iam applying for British citizen ship through MN1 FOR KIDS.

Question 1 - I receiving child benefit from nov-2020 to April -2023 on my Name ( I STOPPED CHILD BENEFIT from myside).

Question 2 - I Also claimed universal credit on my name .

ANY PROBLEM WHEN APPLYING FOR Mn1 do i need to inform about it.
please share ur advice & comments.

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Re: CHILD BENEFIT

Post by CR001 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 7:12 pm

No issue. Citizenship is NOT an immigration application.

You also did NOT have to stop claiming benefits!!
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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by Akumar009 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 7:50 pm

Thank you - just now i saw a topic in citizen advice which you locked or something ( iam sorry i am find new here where to post and reply).

citizen advice says in there website - IF YOU GET MORE MONEY FROM BENEFITS BECAUSE OF YOUR PARTNER OR CHILD , THIS MIGHT MAKE IT DIFFICULT FO RTHEM TO EXTEND THEIR VISA OR GET ilr.

Question - my child does not hold any visa or passport . born in Uk in 2019 .

Any advice or comments please.

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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by alterhase58 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:00 pm

You are taking a quote out of context ..... you are not applying for a visa or ILR...
However, if you are on ILR you are allowed to claim child benefit. https://www.gov.uk/child-benefit-move-to-uk
For nationality applications (which are not visas!) there are no financial requirements - your child will be ok with the MN1 application, so will you be if/when you apply for naturalisation.
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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by Akumar009 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:04 pm

alterhase58 -- Thank you very much . i was thinking Mn1 is indefinite to leave . but technically spoken its citizenship.

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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by alterhase58 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:07 pm

Akumar009 wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:04 pm
alterhase58 -- Thank you very much . i was thinking Mn1 is indefinite to leave . but technically spoken its citizenship.
Not "technically" - legally it's citizenship, your child is registering as British citizen under the British Nationality Act, not under immigration rules.
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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by Akumar009 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:13 pm

one last question please -SORRY this 1 found in MN1 GUIDE
IGNORE 2 PARAGRAH I KEPT TO UNDERSTAND .IAM CONFUSED OF 3 PARA . MY KID IS 4 1/2 YEARS

Financial soundness
Among the duties and obligations which you are expected to fulfil is payment of income tax and National Insurance contributions. We may ask H.M. Revenue & Customs for confirmation that the child’s tax and National Insurance affairs are in order. When you sign the application form you will be giving your consent for us to approach them.

If a child is liable for income tax but does not pay through PAYE, you must demonstrate that their obligations towards the H.M. Revenue & Customs have been discharged by attaching a Self-Assessment Statement of Account.

You must tell us if the child has ever been declared bankrupt, engaged in fraud in relation to public funds (including claiming public funds to which they were not entitled or were prohibited from accessing, or failing to declare their full circumstances), or have an unpaid NHS debt of £500 or more.

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Re: MN1 (registration) application

Post by CR001 » Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:21 pm

This is irrelevant to you.
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