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After 1 yr. of being granted settlement. Read Standard requirements.chashmebaddur wrote:When can i apply for naturalisation
If you had ILR when your son was born, then the child is already British and you can apply for his British passport straightaway. If the child was born before you received ILR, then register your child as British using MN1 form and upon registration apply for child's passport.chashmebaddur wrote:We did not apply for my son's british passport as we are planning to apply it together. Is he qualify to apply for british passport with me?
Your wife will be eligible for naturalisation after completing 3 years in the UK.chashmebaddur wrote:can my wife who joined me in April 2008 and my dependent apply for her british passport as well ? or she has to wait for completion of 5 years to get her british passport ? or she can get the british passport under hsmp old judicial rule?
Both of you will need to pass KOL test before applying for naturalisation. It is your choice as to when you would like to take the test.chashmebaddur wrote:Do we need to appear for life in the uk test ? i.e. me and my wife?
She can only apply apply after 3 years (April 2011) once you have been accepted for naturalisation and attended your citizenship ceremony.sushdmehta wrote:Your wife will be eligible for naturalisation after completing 3 years in the UK.chashmebaddur wrote:can my wife who joined me in April 2008 and my dependent apply for her british passport as well ? or she has to wait for completion of 5 years to get her british passport ? or she can get the british passport under hsmp old judicial rule?
sushdmehta wrote:If you had ILR when your son was born, then the child is already British and you can apply for his British passport straightaway. If the child was born before you received ILR, then register your child as British using MN1 form and upon registration apply for child's passport.
chashmebaddur wrote:Hi vinny thanks for ur prompt response!
I did not have ilr at the time of birth of my son... hence will have to apply for his mn1 first... but can someone please advise on other queries please!!!
thanks and sorry if this sounds silly....!!!
Was your child born before or after the date of your ILR, as retrospectively granted?chashmebaddur wrote:We got our Permanent Residency under judicial review HSMP on September 2009.
Cost of applying[/url] > [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/britishcitizenship/feesfrom060410.pdf]fees leaflet wrote:FEE TYPE | APPLICATION FORM |TYPE OF APPLICATION | PROCESSING FEE
A | FORM AN | Naturalisation | £735
D | Form B(OTA) B(OS) EM MN1 S2 S3 T | One child under 18 | £470 *
For whom? Your wife will have to pay the naturalisation fee when she applies.chashmebaddur wrote:do i need to pay registration fees £550 later on?
chashmebaddur wrote:does the above fees includes fees for ceremony?
Cost of applying[/url] > [url=http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/britishcitizenship/feesfrom060410.pdf]fees leaflet wrote:The overall fee for British citizenship comprises two elements. They are:
a) Fee for handling and processing the application. None of this is refundable if the application is refused or withdrawn.
b) Citizenship ceremony fee. This is paid by applicants who are liable to attend a citizenship ceremony. It is refunded to applicants whose applications are refused or withdrawn.
The total amount including the ceremony fee is shown on the tariff overleaf.