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Rather than spending money on solicitors (and on these forums, we have known applications made by solicitors go wrong), it would be better if you spend time researching the requirements, etc. Apart from the information on the Gov.UK website, which is free, you can ask questions (ideally specific questions tailored to your specific circumstances) on these (free) forums.trevoronitselec wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:04 pmI do not know yet the difficulty of the application and haven't read enough to see the requirements needed and complexity considering our conditions.
I don’t think we have a complex situation but i read one of the requirements is “they think fit to register them”.magicsign wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:04 pmUnless you or one of your family has a complex situation behind him (unusual visas situations, asylum seekers, possible previous breach of immigration laws) hiring an immigration lawyer will be just expensive and will not add real value because as the others mentioned the application is straightforward
Children under 18 also do not and are not required to attend a ceremony for the oath and pledge.trevoronitselec wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 12:35 pmI don’t think we have a complex situation but i read one of the requirements is “they think fit to register them”.magicsign wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:04 pmUnless you or one of your family has a complex situation behind him (unusual visas situations, asylum seekers, possible previous breach of immigration laws) hiring an immigration lawyer will be just expensive and will not add real value because as the others mentioned the application is straightforward
My daughter who is 10 has special needs and her understanding is limited. Is this something to be considered in the application? Like additional documents to provide, etc that its for her benefits to be registered? Or this is not an issue and we can apply like any other normal child and only to assist when the time comes my child is now required to Oath and Pledge?
I don’t think we have a complex situation but i read one of the requirements is “they think fit to register them”.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:28 pm[quote=trevoronitselec post_id=2024805 time=<a href="tel:1628163358">1628163358</a> user_id=136935]
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Unless you or one of your family has a complex situation behind him (unusual visas situations, asylum seekers, possible previous breach of immigration laws) hiring an immigration lawyer will be just expensive and will not add real value because as the others mentioned the application is straightforward
No, they are not. Once they are registered as British as children, nothing else is required. Your understanding is not correct.Thank you all for you answers. Yes that’s what i have read.. and as far as i can understand they will be invited when they turned 18 to pledge?
This is not required for children when they turn 18 and never has been required.Just wondered if there will be special requirement if thr child can’t understand the situation during the application and when the time comes they need to make an oath/pledge.
Thank you again for the clarification. I thought they would need to attend in the future when they turn 18 because i read “you must also pay £80 for your child’s citizenship ceremony if they turn 18 during the application process”. Now its clear turn 18 only during the application process.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 3:05 pmNo, they are not. Once they are registered as British as children, nothing else is required. Your understanding is not correct.Thank you all for you answers. Yes that’s what i have read.. and as far as i can understand they will be invited when they turned 18 to pledge?
This is not required for children when they turn 18 and never has been required.Just wondered if there will be special requirement if thr child can’t understand the situation during the application and when the time comes they need to make an oath/pledge.