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See above.arturpl wrote:Just to add she is self employed now, stepson too (17yo) and 6 year old is at school....how our future can be affected by my British naturalisation.
UK-born child has entitlement to register as soon as one parent is settled.arturpl wrote:Not sure if child can apply as at the point when he was born we were not in the UK full 5 years. So my British citizenship only complicates my wife route to naturalisation. If she can experience anything like deportation etc I rather withdraw my application. Family is family...
Settled with PR.arturpl wrote:Settled. In what way as thought if child is born in the UK to none British parents they need to be pernament residents....unless I am wrong...but my son has also polish citizenship as we register his birth to polish parents in Poland. I thought at this point he needs to thrugh naturalisation (??) Guys you so helpful here..
Just be aware, if you proceed to naturalise and EU applications hit problems then you will no longer be able to sponsor them.arturpl wrote:NOAJTHAN...THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! Now all clear. So I can peacefuly wait for my naturalisation decision knowing my family status will not be affected as they gained PR in 2014. Never knew my UK born son can be directly registered as British Citizen. And also understand now that becoming British will have no affect on my kids and wife. Minus no one could be sponsored in the future or go though the EU way...but that really does not matter as kids and wife be safe...thank you again so much!!!
Suggest submit wife's DCPR application asap to confirm her PR status.arturpl wrote:So physically nothing changes now until possible brexit...as for now even if I am British she can freely work and live in the UK as she gained PR in 2014 and she is EU. We have for her all council tax bills since 2006, electoral registers etc. Step son was in full time education in the UK since age 6 (now in college and working part time). But if things could go wrong for all EU citizens then that would apply also to me considering I would not naturalise. It's so confusing.