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Were the children of your neighbour born in the UK?venkat2010 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:54 amOne of my neighbour when he was applying for naturalisation (his wife and children didn't have ILR by that time and they didn't complete 5 years in this country), he applied for his children as well and got the naturalisation certficate and passport for him and his children.
Page 30 of the document linked to above wrote:As a general principle, the expectation is that there should be a staged approach to permanent residence and citizenship. This means that the child will first achieve one of the following before being considered for British citizenship:
• indefinite leave (IL)
• permanent residence under the European Economic Area (EEA) regulations
Given this you should normally only register a child under section 3(1) who has not been granted IL or permanent residence where there are strong compelling compassionate circumstances to do so.
When did the neighbours wife and children come to the UK and when did they get their entry visa ?
Its seems interesting. Would you please tell us more about their journey and success, this would help others. I have seen few posts where children are registered without ILR but its on discretionary basis.
Hi Venkat