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I think it was 17 years ago, but there are no documents though, only her passport, ID card (both moroccan) and her NI card.JAJ wrote:If your mother had indefinite leave to remain when you were born then you are a British citizen. In that situation you don't even need to consider your father's status.
There are other options to prove (or obtain) British citizenship, but this one will be simplest. When did she get her ILR?
Who do you mean by "no documents"? Did she get a visa to settle in the United Kingdom? Or are you saying that she arrived as a tourist and overstayed?J99 wrote: I think it was 17 years ago, but there are no documents though, only her passport, ID card (both moroccan) and her NI card.
She also wants to become british, she's been here for 17 years, worked in England and has had 5 children, how long and how easy would it be to get her passport?
So where is her proof of indefinite leave to remain? Is it not a stamp in her passport?J99 wrote:She does have an indefinite leave to remain and a mortgage in her name but my father took everything with him, so she has no documents.
Your mother's new passport would not contain a new ILR endorsement unless and until it is placed there by the Home Office. She could apply for this to be done by submitting form NTL with her new passport, photos, and the fee. I would not suggest that she do this from abroad, as the process could potentially take weeks or even months. If she was granted ILR more than 16 years ago, then the Home Office might want evidence that she hasn't spent two years living outside the UK since the original grant of ILR; this is best done when she is in the UK.If she leaves the UK, she can go to the embassy and get herself a visa to let herself back in the UK, its what she told me but I cannot confirm this.