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Forum FAQs may give you a heads up:galatie wrote:I am a US citizen, and my husband is a Belgian citizen. He first arrived in the UK in October 2010 to work, and has resided here ever since, exercising his treaty rights. We married in May 2012, where I received my EEA2 visa, which expires in 2017.
Since then, we have had a baby who was born in October 2014. We want to explore our options and ultimately, get British citizenship for the baby, and for ourselves. Can someone please tell me the steps in which we need to get this done? Does my husband need to apply for his permanent residence card first (he will be in the UK for 5 years next month). The way I understand it, he can apply for permanent residency next month, and then a year later, apply for British citizenship. Will he becoming British have any effect on me or the baby?
Thank you!
This part can be done any time after October 2015, after five continuous years of exercising treaty rights.galatie wrote:October 2016:- Husband to apply for PR using form EEA(PR). He will be in UK for 6 continuous years and exercising his treaty rights throughout- Once husband's PR received, we will register our baby, and then apply for his passport.
Note: PR. The important thing is not when RC expires it's when you have the residency to acquire PR.galatie wrote:Thank you all, for your very helpful advice. We will take your advice, and not have him apply for PR this year, but in 2016. Can someone please let me know if the timeline below looks correct?
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October 2017:
- my EEA2 visa expires - I fill out form EEA(PR) and acquire PR.
- In the meanwhile, my husband has had PR for a year. That same month, he will apply to naturalise by completing form AN.
- once he naturalises, I can naturalise independently from him. I do not have to wait a year.
- when we are both naturalised, we can apply for British passports together.
Please let me know if I am missing anything.
Thanks!
Only a British Citizen can apply for a passport. If the child was born before your husband attained PR, the child is not British. You will need to register the child on form MN1 as British and once you receive the registration certificate, then apply for a passport.When my husband does receive the document certifying his PR, would there be any obstacles to us applying for the baby's British passport?
The fee is correct.I had thought that it was free to apply for PR status confirmation, but on the application form, there is a £65 fee for the application? Is this correct?