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Jambo wrote:Hi,
I used this forum to get info about the registration process so here is my share giving back.
NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission or posting: 16/09/09
Date of arrival at HO: 17/09/09
CRITERIA - 2 children (age 5,3) under Section 1(3). Parents and children obtained ILR in July 2009.
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 20/09/09 (on a Sunday!)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 23/09/09 (dated 20/09/09). second class letter
Date of receipt of approval: 02/10/2009 (Certificate dated: 26/09/2009 (a Saturday). letter attached dated: 29/09/09. via first class)
Plan to apply for a passport next week using PO Check and send. Planning to send: children current (non-uk) passports, UK birth certificate, registration certificate, 2 pictures.
Some answers to questions which I believe are asked frequently here:
- NCS application are dealt faster by the HO. Although this is not the official line, I was told by the NCS stuff that this is the case.
- Both registration certificates came under my eldest son name in two separate envelopes (delivered together). The certificate format is similar to the short UK birth certificate. There is no photo on it.
- For references I used a family friend who is a British passport holder and our GP (who is also British). If you read carefully the application instructions, I believe only one of the reference (the non-professional manner) needs to be British.
Thanks for your support and good luck to you all.
Very interesting...Jambo wrote:Hi,
I used this forum to get info about the registration process so here is my share giving back.
NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission or posting: 16/09/09
Date of arrival at HO: 17/09/09
CRITERIA - 2 children (age 5,3) under Section 1(3). Parents and children obtained ILR in July 2009.
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 20/09/09 (on a Sunday!)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 23/09/09 (dated 20/09/09). second class letter
Date of receipt of approval: 02/10/2009 (Certificate dated: 26/09/2009 (a Saturday). letter attached dated: 29/09/09. via first class)
Plan to apply for a passport next week using PO Check and send. Planning to send: children current (non-uk) passports, UK birth certificate, registration certificate, 2 pictures.
Some answers to questions which I believe are asked frequently here:
- NCS application are dealt faster by the HO. Although this is not the official line, I was told by the NCS stuff that this is the case.
- Both registration certificates came under my eldest son name in two separate envelopes (delivered together). The certificate format is similar to the short UK birth certificate. There is no photo on it.
- For references I used a family friend who is a British passport holder and our GP (who is also British). If you read carefully the application instructions, I believe only one of the reference (the non-professional manner) needs to be British.
Thanks for your support and good luck to you all.
Please note that this is my own view on this matter. I would call the NCS you plan to use and ask as they might view it differently.chakde23 wrote:Jambo,
Congrats ...
Re referees, I am struggling with GP / Health Visitor or Nursery who knows my 20 month baby ....as they do not want to give passport details , home address - any ideas if I can just use two british passport holders as referee ?
Or can referee just sign them with no passport number and nursery address ?
I have receive two different answers from Nationality General Inquiry - hence confused !
Email response says , if I dont have referee - i can give an explanation why there is no referee and an advisor yest said I can ask referees to complete without passport number or home address .
Also can I use any NCS service or it has to be my local authority ?
Jambo wrote:Hi,
I used this forum to get info about the registration process so here is my share giving back.
NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission or posting: 16/09/09
Date of arrival at HO: 17/09/09
CRITERIA - 2 children (age 5,3) under Section 1(3). Parents and children obtained ILR in July 2009.
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 20/09/09 (on a Sunday!)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 23/09/09 (dated 20/09/09). second class letter
Date of receipt of approval: 02/10/2009 (Certificate dated: 26/09/2009 (a Saturday). letter attached dated: 29/09/09. via first class)
Plan to apply for a passport next week using PO Check and send. Planning to send: children current (non-uk) passports, UK birth certificate, registration certificate, 2 pictures.
Some answers to questions which I believe are asked frequently here:
- NCS application are dealt faster by the HO. Although this is not the official line, I was told by the NCS stuff that this is the case.
- Both registration certificates came under my eldest son name in two separate envelopes (delivered together). The certificate format is similar to the short UK birth certificate. There is no photo on it.
- For references I used a family friend who is a British passport holder and our GP (who is also British). If you read carefully the application instructions, I believe only one of the reference (the non-professional manner) needs to be British.
Thanks for your support and good luck to you all.
alexsh1 wrote:Very interesting...Jambo wrote:Hi,
I used this forum to get info about the registration process so here is my share giving back.
NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission or posting: 16/09/09
Date of arrival at HO: 17/09/09
CRITERIA - 2 children (age 5,3) under Section 1(3). Parents and children obtained ILR in July 2009.
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 20/09/09 (on a Sunday!)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 23/09/09 (dated 20/09/09). second class letter
Date of receipt of approval: 02/10/2009 (Certificate dated: 26/09/2009 (a Saturday). letter attached dated: 29/09/09. via first class)
Plan to apply for a passport next week using PO Check and send. Planning to send: children current (non-uk) passports, UK birth certificate, registration certificate, 2 pictures.
Some answers to questions which I believe are asked frequently here:
- NCS application are dealt faster by the HO. Although this is not the official line, I was told by the NCS stuff that this is the case.
- Both registration certificates came under my eldest son name in two separate envelopes (delivered together). The certificate format is similar to the short UK birth certificate. There is no photo on it.
- For references I used a family friend who is a British passport holder and our GP (who is also British). If you read carefully the application instructions, I believe only one of the reference (the non-professional manner) needs to be British.
Thanks for your support and good luck to you all.
I have the same experience with NCS.
Application was handed over 19-Aug, but posted on the 2nd Sep as I was travelling and when you apply for BC you have to be in the country for 5 working days. Also HO is checking if you were in the country 5 yrs ago from the date stated in the application. If this is not the case than the application is refused automatically.
Date of submission or posting: 02/09/09
Date of confirmation letter: 12/09/09
Date of the letter confirming my BC was granted: 20/09/09
Date docs are received: 28/09/09
I have to admit I am very impressed with such a quick turnaround.
No its three years. Says in MN1 Guidlines and in Form as well. But still double check.mallikz wrote:alexsh1 wrote:Very interesting...Jambo wrote:Hi,
I used this forum to get info about the registration process so here is my share giving back.
NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission or posting: 16/09/09
Date of arrival at HO: 17/09/09
CRITERIA - 2 children (age 5,3) under Section 1(3). Parents and children obtained ILR in July 2009.
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 20/09/09 (on a Sunday!)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 23/09/09 (dated 20/09/09). second class letter
Date of receipt of approval: 02/10/2009 (Certificate dated: 26/09/2009 (a Saturday). letter attached dated: 29/09/09. via first class)
Plan to apply for a passport next week using PO Check and send. Planning to send: children current (non-uk) passports, UK birth certificate, registration certificate, 2 pictures.
Some answers to questions which I believe are asked frequently here:
- NCS application are dealt faster by the HO. Although this is not the official line, I was told by the NCS stuff that this is the case.
- Both registration certificates came under my eldest son name in two separate envelopes (delivered together). The certificate format is similar to the short UK birth certificate. There is no photo on it.
- For references I used a family friend who is a British passport holder and our GP (who is also British). If you read carefully the application instructions, I believe only one of the reference (the non-professional manner) needs to be British.
Thanks for your support and good luck to you all.
I have the same experience with NCS.
Application was handed over 19-Aug, but posted on the 2nd Sep as I was travelling and when you apply for BC you have to be in the country for 5 working days. Also HO is checking if you were in the country 5 yrs ago from the date stated in the application. If this is not the case than the application is refused automatically.
Date of submission or posting: 02/09/09
Date of confirmation letter: 12/09/09
Date of the letter confirming my BC was granted: 20/09/09
Date docs are received: 28/09/09
I have to admit I am very impressed with such a quick turnaround.
Do you mean the parents should finish 5 yrs before i apply Naturalisation for my child on MN1?
The parents, or at least one of them, needs to be considered "settled" in the UK, for example, by having ILR or its EU-route equivalent of PR.mallikz wrote:Do you mean the parents should finish 5 yrs before i apply Naturalisation for my child on MN1?
That would depend upon the parents' route to ILR or PR.keshgrover wrote:No its three years. Says in MN1 Guidlines and in Form as well. But still double check.
Sorry John, I thought OP is talking about absenses. However, I do agree with you 100% on the rest.John wrote:The parents, or at least one of them, needs to be considered "settled" in the UK, for example, by having ILR or its EU-route equivalent of PR.mallikz wrote:Do you mean the parents should finish 5 yrs before i apply Naturalisation for my child on MN1?
Exactly how long it will take the parents to get ILR or PR will depend upon exactly what route they are on.
And by the way, form MN1 does not lead to Naturalisation. It leads to Registration, so the child will be issued with a Certificate of Registration as British, not a Certificate of Naturalisation.
That would depend upon the parents' route to ILR or PR.keshgrover wrote:No its three years. Says in MN1 Guidlines and in Form as well. But still double check.
Let's just go through the order here :-
And note that in these circumstances there is an entitlement for the child to be Registered as British, which is why, in practice, these applications are dealt with so promptly. That is, unlike some other types of application, there is no one needing to exercise discretion to grant the application.
- parents with time-limited visas have child born in the UK
- parents, or at least one of them, later get ILR or PR
- application can then be made under section 1(3) to Register the child as British.
Ah I see where you are coming from.Coz ILR will be given 28 days before 5 yrs.
Had the same question myself when I read the guide as it is confusing. What the HO meant here is in cases that application is for a child who turns 18 during the process time (i.e the child applies when he is almost 18 ). In those cases the child will need to apply to be naturalised if he reaches 18 before a decision is made.mallikz wrote:Then why the MN1 guide says that "Once a child reaches age 18 they will have to apply to naturalise using form and guide AN"
Any special meaning or significance to this point?
Sorry, I don't think that is right either!What the HO meant here is in cases that application is for a child who turns 18 during the process time (i.e the child applies when he is almost 18 ). In those cases the child will need to apply to be naturalised if he reaches 18 before a decision is made.
Hi John,John wrote:I actually know of someone whose MN1 form did arrive at UKBA in Liverpool literally the day before their 18th birthday. In respect of an NM1 application, being made "at discretion", so a child born outside the UK, now in the UK legally, there is a requirement to have been in the UK for at least 2 years before submitting the MN1, if now aged 13 or over.
He came to the UK just a few days before his 16th birthday, so the earliest his MN1 could be submitted was just before his 18th birthday.
Fine, Registration application granted, but he did need to attend a Citizenship ceremony to receive his Certificate of Registration (and interestingly they did not charge extra for that ceremony).
What nationality is the child? Ghanaian? Anything else?he came to the Uk under the free travel plan between the Irish Govt and the UK Govt hence No passports was required