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Thank you so much AMber.Amber wrote:You may register him as British whilst he is abroad under section 1(3) on form MN1. I'd think it'd be quicker to apply for the child's CoE in India once registered.
Amber wrote:I think you've got to be careful regarding dual nationality. I think a CoE in his
Indian Passport would be most sensible.
So you mean if I get a CoE in my son's passport then there wont be a need to surrender his Indian passport until he gets his British Passport.Amber wrote:If you got the CoE, would that not negate the need to surrender the Indian Passport?
Amber wrote:With a CoE there may be no need to get a British Passport.
Sorry Amber a final question on this post.Amber wrote:Indeed. Rather registration certificate not naturalisation.
Jambo wrote:CoE is relevant to dual nationals (Indian and British). This is only for cases the child is born dual national. India doesn't allow dual nationality so by apply to register as British, the child will lose his Indian nationality as soon as his application is approved.
He should apply for a British passport from India (exit visa etc). Be aware that it can take several months to get the passport when applying from India.