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That is true of children born outside the UK. In this case, the child was born in the UK, so it may (I am not absolutely certain) be able to follow the path of the most-privileged parent.
Yes. Because the child is born in the UK, she is entitled to register as a British citizen if all the requirements (birth in the UK, less than 18 years of age and one parent has got ILR) are met. She can even register as a British citizen while in China. The process and the later process of getting a British passport will just take longer.
This is NOT relevant to nationality applicationsLESTOU wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 9:45 pmThank you for your answer. That's really helpful
However, when I search online about switch from a visitor visa to other visa, it seems that you can not switch it in the UK.
"No. Unfortunately, you cannot switch from a Visitor Visa to any other visa in the UK. The Visitor Visa is intentioned as a way of coming to the UK in order to visit and not for permanent stay in the UK. The UK offers many alternative visa routes for this possibility but the Visitor Visa is not one of them"
In my child's case, can she switch from a visitor visa to a citizenship when she come to the UK with a visitor visa?
Many thanks in advance
It means that if it took 6 months for a nationality application to be decided, then you need to have a visa for at least 6 months to avoid becoming an overstayer. BUT children born in the UK to settled parent(s) who have an entitlement to British citizenship will NOT be affected by any overstaying.LESTOU wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:00 pmIn addition, I found this one from governement website: check if you can become a British Citizenship:
https://www.gov.uk/british-citizenship
If you’ve applied for citizenship, you’ll need permission to stay in the UK until you’re granted citizenship. Your permission needs to last until you have had your citizenship ceremony.
If you have indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, this counts as permission to stay.
What does it mean "you will need permission to stay in the UK until you're granted citizenship"