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I'm in similar case Only enquiry is- should i send my original passport or a photocopy would suffice the requirement? The mn1 form or the guide doesn't ask for original passport. thanx.Jambo wrote:Child passport (if has any), UK birth certificate with the father named on it, father's passport showing ILR, parents marriage certificate if child born before 2006.
I have been granted ILR last week and looking to register my daughter as a british citizen. She is only 5months old.Jambo wrote:Original documents. If you wish to keep your originals, consider using NCS.
I agree - but I understand why the OP is sending his marriage certificate as the guide says it is required.Jambo wrote:I know the guide lists it but I believe it is not required.
The guide is not very well designed for applications under 1(3) (for example - it doesn't state that the parents' passport showing ILR is needed to support the application).
I don't think there is a statutory requirement for the parents to be married for section 1(3) applications and in any case, for nationality applications, children born after 2006 don't require the parents to be married in order for the father to be considered a parent.
Thanks Jambo & greenie for your valuable points.Jambo wrote:As I said, original documents must be provided. Not photocopies.
There is no need for the marriage certificate. At least one original passport of parent showing ILR is needed.
I assume the child was born in the UK.
why don't you apply through NCS if you want tot ravel.ILR.2012 wrote:Thanks Jambo & greenie for your valuable points.Jambo wrote:As I said, original documents must be provided. Not photocopies.
There is no need for the marriage certificate. At least one original passport of parent showing ILR is needed.
I assume the child was born in the UK.
The reason why I'm planning to send copies is I was asked to go on a short term overseas business secondment for two months and therfore doesn't want my passport to be included with MN1 application. However would it be ok if I include my wifes passport along with a photocopy of my passport to support Child's MN1 application.
Yes the child is born in UK and she has got an Indian passport, but does not have ILR on her passport. After reading so many threads on this forum, we didn't include her on our ILR application last week. She is only five months old and have not been away from UK.
My wife is planning to visit India during June 2012 and wonder how long it will take for the Childs MN1 application and then surrendering Indian passport for the child. Please advise on this matter.
Thanking you
Sameer
Thanks Jambo for your advice and guidance.Jambo wrote:One parents' original passport is enough so you can send your wife original passport + photocopy of yours. Alternatively, consider using NCS who will go over the application, photocopy your originals and return them to you.
From the MN1 applications timelines it seems that application takes nowadays around 2 months. British passport application is around 2-3 weeks. Not sure about surrendering of Indian passport but I believe you can do so when applying for the visa (3-4 days). So June might be tricky. I would not book the tickets yet.
Would anyone be able to provide some reference to the above either on UKBA or Legislation site?Jambo wrote:Children born after 2006 don't require the parents to be married in order for the father to be considered a parent.
See answers in this thread - Father with ILR applying to register baby as British.Damanisshallo wrote:Would anyone be able to provide some reference to the above either on UKBA or Legislation site?Jambo wrote:Children born after 2006 don't require the parents to be married in order for the father to be considered a parent.