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No you cannot. Children born abroad are expected to hold ILR to qualify for citizenship. There have been many refusals on the forum by parents who skip ILR to save the fee. See below extractHowever my Daughter who is going to school and in reception " Cant I apply her naturilasation" or register her as a citizen ? What does the Law say?
9.17.24, page 48 British Citizeship for Minors (click)
We should normally expect a minor to be free of conditions of stay because the future of a child whose stay is restricted does not clearly lie here (see 9.17.2). Registering a minor who is on conditions has the effect of cancelling their conditions because, on becoming a British citizen, the minor would cease to be subject to immigration control.
No you can't, she has not entitlement to register and will follow the same path as your wife. As you obtained ILR based on 10 years long residence, your wife and daughter will need to apply to switch to FLR(M) and will be on a new 5 year route (2 X 2.5 year visas) before they will qualify for ILR.Can I Do that or she has to be on same again 5 years visa as a dependent of settled person?
Register your son on form MN1 as British. Once registered, apply for his British passport. Children are registered NOT naturalised. Current fee is £749 and on 18th March, this goes up to £936. See Fees from 18th March (click)Secondly can someone please sdvise what to do for my Son " Born here" ? What are the fees for my son ? Should I register him or apply naturilasation first?
Same as your wife, apply FLR(M) and wait 5 years, get ILR first.But please if you have same cases for situation like my daughter who has already lived here almost 3 years please please plese reply .
Proof that you have a subsisting marriage and have been living together for two years (i.e. joint utility bills, council tax, tenancy agreement, bank statements, etc etc)What is cohabition?
You can use all of what you have said above, even from old address.kringo77 wrote:I wasnt aware of it. Other wise I would have put utilities on joint name. So after going through what I found in documents is " Vote registration on Mr and Mrs " 2 " Council tax bill for this year on joint name " 3 " Her account is on her own name and mine on mine " But I do transfer her grocery money with reference" 4 " We have same surgery " We can get the letters" My daughter goes to school but the school letters on joint name" I mean I just didnt think of that that this would ve required. What should I do? I want to apply before 18th? Its just the bank statements on our individual names but same address could be provided and some old joint vote and council letter? Any Advise ?