hi kiya1508
kingascona was successful. However, others may not be so lucky.#
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1011322
kingascona writes
Just yesterday, my friend also received his daughter's registration certificate via post. My friend who naturalized as a British citizen 3 years ago, his wife has ILR since November 2013.
Their daughter (6 years old) who was born in Ghana and was on dependent visa which expired in June 2013. Before June 2013, they applied for an extension (Visa) for their daughter but only to be told in February 2014 that they used the wrong visa Forms after waiting for about 8 months; their visa fee was refunded to them.
I advised them not to bother or waste their money applying for an extension or ILR for her and therefore should register their daughter as a British citizen since the father is a British Citizen and the mother has ILR and also the daughter meet the requirement in 9.17. They heed to my advice.
If a child who was not in the UK, who was on dependent visa (that expired in June 2013) has been granted British citizenship in April 2014 then that confirms my claim that a minor do not need ILR under Section 3(1) to be registered as a British citizen provided the child and parents meet the requirement set out in Section 3(1) Chapter 9 of the British Nationality Act 1981.
It has worked for my two boys who were both born in Ghana and it has also worked for my friend's daughter. The family is very pleased and I am also pleased.
One of my friends will apply for an ILR for the wife (not including his 3 kids) in September 2014 and then go ahead and register his 3 kids who were born in Ghana and are on dependent visas which expires in October 2014. The wife will go for a premium service. My friend is going to save over £2,000 for not including the kids in the wife's ILR application.
I will keep you informed of the outcome.
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