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You need to appreciate that just because you get your ILR it will not automatically get British Citizenship for your son. Go to this IND webpage and download the Guide MN1, the Form MN1 and also the Fee Note................... when i apply the british passport for my boy?
British citizenship under section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act is an entitlement and there is no scope for case officer "discretion" if the statutory requirements are met.nonothing wrote: from Guide MN1, it seems no problem to get the british citizen registration without a chinese passport. but my concern is that it might eventually depend on how the case work thinks. and that could put it into a considerable uncertainty.
Yes - as both John and JAJ have already said - complete with links to the relevant parts of the IND website.june wrote:Your baby would only be British automatically if you were British or had ILR at the time of his birth. He can be registered as a British citizen after you get your ILR.
june wrote:Your baby doesn't need leave to remain in the UK because he didn't need leave to enter the UK in the first place; he was born here. For the same reason a SET application form (O or F), which applies to a variation of leave, would not be applicable.
And also so even if they are married to each other...june wrote:Of course you didn't state the nationallity of the child's mother. If she is British and you are not married, the child is automatically British and entitled to a UK passport.
Thus the non-British child born in the UK certainly needs leave to enter. That is, if the child is taken outside the UK then a visa is needed to get the child back into the UK. That visa could be obtained prior in the UK prior to the child leaving.Such a child requires leave to enter where admission to the United Kingdom is sought, and leave to remain where permission is sought for the child to be allowed to stay in the United Kingdom.
Once you register your child as a British citizen, or obtain a British passport, she automatically loses Indian citizenship.Jothy wrote:This is regarding dual passport, I’m an Indian nationality, on Work Permit and eligible to apply for ILR in May 2007, My baby girl is now 7 months old, If I apply an Indian passport for my baby now, and also apply BC once I get ILR, Can she have dual passport? Does Indian government accept this?. If not, From the above posts, Shall I wait until I get ILR and straight away apply BC for her.
For whom?Jothy wrote:John/ppron747, I've been granted ILR last month. When I went to Home office in person to apply for ILR, the case worker asked to include my daughter's name in the application (She was born in the UK and 11 months old, she didn't have any passport. ), got ILR stamping in a paper. My question is, Shall I apply for "Naturalisation as a British citizen" now or Still wait for another year? Please advise.
Well you have to wait until you have held ILR for at least one year before applying for your Naturalisation.Shall I apply for "Naturalisation as a British citizen" now or Still wait for another year?