Agree on the registration vs naturalization comment. But even so, the comment: "British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18." needs further clarification and references and (please take note moderators) it needs it's own thread. Not this one pertaining to naturalization timelines.ChOudhry1 wrote:Plz read the link YOU have quoted. It says registration not naturalisation. MN1 form is the registration form not naturalisation Formaspirantmigrant wrote:Not quite right. British born children are british citizens if at the time of birth one of their parents, either: a) have ILR or b) are British citizens. If the parents get an ILR after their birth then the child has to undergo the Naturalization process.ChOudhry1 wrote: British born kids becomes British national if one of their parents is settled (ILR) before they reach the age of 18. So she needs to be registered as British national. No naturalisation is required for her.
Please always double-check the guidelines before giving advice on this forum as you may be misleading others.
The guide at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... e_2015.pdf
specifically states this:
"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
"
Please refer to the response made to the gentleman of the original post here. He's posted in the thread of MN1 guidelines if you want to participate.