Your son is British by descent, therefore EUSS wouldn't apply. Did you apply for his settled status? It is not a status that a child inherits at birth. What makes you think your child has settled status? Pre-settled status (his mother applied for it without telling me), and got the pre-settled numb...
My child "was on" a pre-settled status after his mother (who are both EU citizens). They both had right to stay in the UK so this is not an issue. Is passport application likely to be granted by the UK P.O.? or are they more likely to reject it and refer us to application through British e...
1) explain that child has EU passport as they are citizen of that country. 2) it is up to you to explain why you not apply in country of birth, we cannot answer that for you as you know your own circumstances. Big thanks for reply! Ad 1) problem is not so much that child has an EU passport and it n...
Hi all, I am a naturalised British citizen who has 6 -yo child born outside the UK. Both myself, my girlfriend (who is EU citizen and not British) and the child has been living in the UK (they since 2020). Both her (and consequently our child?) has pre-settled status in the UK. Child entered/enters ...
Hi again, Exactly, £1000 is a lot of money to risk. Hence I was so rigorous. If you want to be on a safe side you may want to try to apply the same rigour which might complicate things a bit: you were no longer a student when the registration certificate was issued (although you could argue that it ...
Hi, From what I've found out calling the helpline (UKBA European Enquiries: 0300 123 2253 ?) you don't still need to be a student but needed to be a student for the time you are claiming to be a student. And this is the period which naturally would count toward your "Treaty Rights claim period&...
Big thanks for reply milan69, So I understand that I should be fine with 1-2 days off on the date of arrival. Just to confirm (yes no would do): Will the same apply to one of my returns to the UK? (missed a flight and rebooked at the airport without boarding electronic pass, lost physical one of cou...
Big thanks for reply Torex, I don't have CSI but I have received my HO registration certificate before 2011 without being asked for CSI that's why I think I would qualify under transitional arrangements. I was a student and a worker for most of the time (apart from 3 months gap of not being a worker...
Hi all, I am an EEA citizen looking to put a naturalisation application. I might be off 1-2 days on the date of arrival to the UK (which was 9 years ago) and also on one of the absences in from the UK (return flight). I will put it conservatively as coming later + spending more days outside to be on...
Hi everyone, Just to add: I hold a degree from UK university (Aston University) and would like to claim my knowledge of English on the basis of this degree as well as the period of claiming Treaty Rights as a student. I've been looking through Guide AN and found the attached. The first OR would sugg...
Hi martin54, Thanks for a reply. However, the question is slightly different: will a contract to show the start and P45 to show the end be enough? Yes/no? Only if not your suggestion would need to be exercised. (for some reasons I need to put an application quickly so I wouldn't want to wait for HMR...
I think that all ceremonies take their place inside, otherwise it would be a bit of an open air event which in the UK is risky as you never know with the weather :) "which town hall in london do you like? take a pick" - that's what I am asking people to share their experiences of. As the b...
Hi all, This might sound to you like a trivial question but for me a citizenship ceremony is a big deal and I would like to celebrate it in the nicest town hall in London. I would like for my family to celebrate with me and take photos of the occassion. Form AN gives the choice of the venue. Could y...