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I would get it printed in the bank, stamped and signed by the staff there and then send it again with a cover letter.Khedkarsanto wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:52 amHi,
I received email from Home Office and they have asked documents in scanned copy so I am confused and not sure what is the difference between scanned and digital downloaded documents.
Here is the message from them for reference -
Dear *****************
Ref: ****************
We are considering your application and need further information from you. Please provide the following within 10 working days of the date of this request:
Your September 2023 bank statement and September 2023 payslip. This much show the wages going into your bank account.
Please send this evidence as a scanned attachment(s) within 10 working days to ****************(email id)quoting your application reference number stated above.
So can someone please help me here with this confusion what I have?
P.N - I have already sent them digital downloaded statements and payslip to them but want to re+confirm here.
Thank You.
If you formally register the child as British on form MN1, they lose their Indian citizenship, as do the parents if they also apply.Khedkarsanto wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 9:22 amThank you for your reply and assistance. I'm curious if you have any information about regaining Indian citizenship. In case if We considering obtaining British citizenship for our child now, with plans for the parents to follow next year. Do you know anyone who has successfully regained Indian citizenship after being away or staying in India with OCI for 10 years, both for parents and their minor child? We want to keep the option open for our child's future education and hence british citizehship, but if circumstances changes and staying in India is what gets decided down the line then child has to do schooling in India but that could be expensive since she'll have British citizenship by then. These are the questions on my mind.
Overall, our goal is to settle back in our home country, but we want to keep our options open for the future in case of any job-related circumstances that arise, allowing us to navigate between both worlds. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
S k.
That is also my understanding, that children born with both nationalities can retain both till the age of 18 (and can thus apply for a CoE-RoA in their Indian passport), but that children who acquire another nationality after birth automatically lose their Indian citizenship by operation of Indian law.zimba wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 3:44 pmI cannot comment on how the Indian nationality works but I believe if the child holds an Indian passport and registers as Britsh, they will lose Indian citizenship. Children born with dual British/Indian citizenship (to a British parent and an Indian parent or to an Indian parent with ILR in the UK, for instance) can apply for a CoE-RoA in an Indian passport, as they have the right to both the CoE-RoA (being a British citizen) and to an Indian passport (being an Indian citizen).
Thumb impression ??Khedkarsanto wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:23 amHi,
I am above to submit ILR set(F) for my UK born child and filled the form, But I see there is concent form Part 1 for the applicant and part 2 and part 3, I am not sure who should sign this as child is only 3 years old.
Should I use thumb impression there or parent should sighn the form?
or should I wrtie cover letter?
Thank you.