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Registration as a British citizen is prospective and not retroactive. As the mother was not a British citizen at the time of birth, the children can not inherit a status that was not there.aledeniz wrote:Do they automatically become British citizens at birth, even though the registration of their mother will happen well after their birth?
2004 and 2007.vinny wrote:When were the children born in the UK?
It is the current mess because well-meaning MPs and peers have amended it retrospectively so often. Less amendment (and less sentiment) would be better, in my view.aledeniz wrote: As a side note, my view is that the current legislation for this scenario should really be amended.
Why is that? Did either the mother or father acquire settled status and if so, when? Was it through ILR (pre-2000) or through PR under the EEA Regulations? Remember that PR requires proof of exercising treaty rights, which is more specific and more demanding than mere residence.aledeniz wrote:the 2004 child the only available avenues are registration through MN1 or T, while the other one should already be a citizen by birth.