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thank you so much for the very fast reply and clearing the unsure hope everyone has a blessed new year
kyara
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Askyra sorry don't mean to Hijack your thread,- my situation is similar although both of us have ILR, I want to know if we can send only one passport with the MN1 application, as I want to send mine for renewal.Jambo wrote:The MN1 form is designed to cover different categories (UK born child, non-UK born child etc) so some of the questions are not relevant for some categories.askyara wrote:I am about to apply for ILR feb 2012. Currently i am holding Tier 1 (PSW) My husband and my UK BORN daughter are my dependant under that visa.Through my reading and this forum, my husband can only apply for ILR 2 years after myself.
From all the above explainantion, i know now, my daughter is eligable to apply for British Citizen by filling in MN1 AFTER I have been granted ILR (hopefully). I have looked through MN1, and i have several questions. Hope anyone can help
1. Section 1.3 in MN1 - There is a space there to fill in date of ILR granted for the child. So if the child NEVER apply with me, and only hold tier 1 dependant visa, do i leave this space blank??
2.section 1.27 in MN1 - Space allocated for 'Date father became settled in the UK (e.g. granted indefinite leave to remain)'. In my case my husband will only be granted 2 years after myself. Therefore do i leave this space blank as well???
3. With all these spaces blank, do i need to provide cover letter to explain why the spaces blank. Please advice on what i should do so that i can have a peace of mind.
For UK born child, one parent holding ILR is enough. It's is OK to leave blank the questions about the child or the other parent ILR. It will not affect the decision and there is no need to address it in a cover letter.
Have you completed Section 2 of the form MN1?nmaj wrote:I did exactly what manyaonisland did. I have two kids born in the UK who were Tier1 Dependent. I didn't include them in the ILR but registered them directly as British Citizens