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1) That application is not relevant to MN1Maxim88 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 11:48 pmDear moderators,
I will be filling our my UK born child's MN1 form tomorrow and have the following questions:
1) I already received my ILR based on 5 years but my wife has just applied and biometrics will be taken at some point next week. Should we wait until mother receives her PBS extension leave/BRP, or can we go ahead with MN1 application while mother's application is in progress (her current PBS visa will be finishing soon though)?
2) I know that for MN1 we will need referees and I made enquiries about the referees for my child and both health visitor and our GP said they do not do references of such kind. I tried to explain the situation but they simply said they do not do this. The child is 6 months old, doesn't go to nursery, health visitor and GP are the only "professionals" who worked with the child/engaged with the child in a professional capacity. What are our options when both refuse to act as referees? I am sure we are not the only ones in such situation. Your advise would be most helpful.
many thanks for your suggestions.
You are overthinking. Your wife's apllication is IRRELEVANT to a UK born child's ENTITLEMENT to register as British. Only the parents ilr evidence needs to be attached.1. You said my wife's application is irrelevant; however, when we apply for my child's MN1, her PBS dep. visa will already run out and her application for new visa would be under consideration. I will attach my ILR with MN1 form, but what should I attach for my wife? If I attach her expired BRP would that delay the process/be risky?
To ram CR001's point home, only evidence of one parent holding ILR is needed. As this registration is as of right (a right that is unconditional if the child is under 10) for a UK born child, the other parent's immigration status is irrelevant. It would be different if this were registration at discretion, for which one also uses form MN1.