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Thank you Vinny. But I do not want to change the nationalities of my children. However, quick one; Would it be that they are entitled to dual nationality?vinny wrote:Child born in the UK is entitled to register directly.
Unfortunately, I do not have a money tree. I wish I did.Carling40 wrote:Hi
Since the children have already acquired PR in their own right you can apply for BC without any implications for them. I'd recommend you (Non EEA)apply for BC if you meet the criteria, I don't trust this strong and stable government to treat eu citizens fairly as you can see from their offer.
Onto the kids...
Germans can be dual nationals i.e. German and British, so the kids don't have to give up their german citizenship.
Get confirmation of DCPR for child A,B and C now it's at a reasonable £65 and register child D as British.
I hope you meet the criteria and have a money tree.
The kids already have PR I believe, What I am looking for is DCPR isn't it?thsths wrote:These are all separate applications, AN1 for you, and I think EEA3 (EEA PR?) for the kids. It is actually 85 pounds, because of biometrics, but probably still worth it.
Out of interest- is there a plan for your children to get British citizenship too?
Good hearing from you Carling40. Fingers crossed everything turns out well. I leanrt its average of 2.5 - 3 months for the BC. Hoping for the best!
Thanks always for the advise. I am not putting my mind to it.Carling40 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:11 pmI'm not going to say try and forget about it, because its simply impossible to do so, when you think about the magnitude and importance attached to BC in this current hostile climate.
I've seen straight forward applications take upwards of 8-9months and even longer and others arrive within 3 months. Overall i'd strongly advise against looking at timescales, as long as yours arrives with a positive outcome. Unfortunately any dealings with this particular government department is as uncertain, unreliable and unpredictable as Manchester's weather.
Once you've had your acknowledgement and done your biometrics all you can do is wait and hope your application isn't processed by a new undertrained cretin.
Chelsuz85 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:25 pmEligibility criteria: Non EEA Pr acquired Mar 2016 though issued in July 2017
Language criteria met: Trinity college + LIUK
Nationality: Non EEA
Method of application: NCS + JCAP
Date of application: 20/09/2017
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 21/09/2017
Date of acknowledgement: 27/09/2017
Date money gone off account: 26/09/2017
Date of letter requesting biometrics: NIL
Biometrics done: NIL
Date of approval: NIL
Date of ceremony: NIL
Date applied for passports: 20/09/2017
Date passports received: NIL
Chelsuz85 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2017 6:09 pmChelsuz85 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:25 pmEligibility criteria: Non EEA Pr acquired Mar 2016 though issued in July 2017
Language criteria met: Trinity college + LIUK
Nationality: Non EEA
Method of application: NCS + JCAP
Date of application: 20/09/2017
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO/UKVI: 21/09/2017
Date of acknowledgement: 27/09/2017
Date money gone off account: 26/09/2017
Date of letter requesting biometrics: 29/09/2017
Biometrics done: 30/09/2017
Date of approval: NIL
Date of ceremony: NIL
Date applied for passports: 20/09/2017
Date passports received: NIL
That second citizenship I believe has to be an EU one (or possibly EEA). Seeing as the UK is leaving this may or may be a problem in the future.thsths wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2017 8:40 amThey do not have to give up German citizenship - a second European citizenship is accepted. Of course both nationalisation and registration are pretty expensive, but it may be worthwhile. Theresa May's current plains for ILR for EU citizens may be even more expensive (the usual fee for ILR is over 2000 pounds).