Dear members
This is strange for me, but thought I will seek advise as well. I and my wife got our ILR on 6th May 2014. Our son was born on 19th August 2014.
From what I knew, I thought he would be able to apply straight for British passport. So I called to Passpot Advice Line to book a one week fast track passport service to apply for my son's passport.
I got a call from a representative of Her majesty's passport office, who told me that parents have to be on ILR for at least two years before child can apply straight for passport.
Else they would need to register as British Citizen.
I have never ever seen the two year limit being mentioned anywhere and was hoping if somebody can point me to a document on any government website that states the two year eligibility for parents.
Even the MN1 form for registration as a British citizen mentions
Automatic acquisition of British citizenship
Children who have automatically acquired British citizenship do not need to be registered. There are two ways a child can automatically be a British citizen without needing to register.
1. British citizenship otherwise than by descent
A child born in the UK to parents one or both of whom are
- British citizens, or
- are settled in the UK at the time the child is born, or
- members of the UK armed forces
is automatically a British citizen otherwise than by descent and does not need to be registered
And furtheron,
To be settled, the parent(s) must be free from immigration conditions. Children born in the UK to the following will not automatically become British citizens.
- diplomatic staff of foreign missions who have diplomatic immunity. Or
-members of visiting forces, i.e. member of the armed forces of another country based in or visiting the UK. Or
-in the event of war, children of an enemy alien who is part of an occupying force.
- Parents who are/were in breach of immigration laws. This may apply to parents who are claiming asylum even if they have been given temporary admission. This applies particularly where asylum seekers entered the UK clandestinely i.e. illegally.
So I am confused where does it give the exact information of two year eligibility?
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