I would be very grateful if you could help me with some advice regarding my son’s applications for certificate of entitlement. My son was born in the UK on 24th July 2012. My husband hold settled status (Indefinite Leave to remain) since 2010 and I got ILR on 21st Aug 2012. We got Indian passport for my son as I had to travel to India urgently. We applied for a certificate of entitlement (RoA) at the Mumbai VFS visa centre. To our surprise and disappointment, they have rejected RoA application. The reply states- You applied under section 2(1)(b)(i) immigration act 1971. ''You were not a common wealth citizen and your father was not citizen of UK by birth at the time of birth of the child. I am therefore, not satisfied that you have the right of abode in the United Kingdom.''
However, as per UKBA website and British Nationality Act 1981 CHAPTER 61 part 1 - my son is a British citizen as at the time of his birth one of parents was legally settled in the UK. According to Section 2 of the 1971 Act, as amended by s.39(2) of the British Nationality Act 1981 2(1)(a) my son has the right of abode.
I am not sure how to proceed from here. I can appeal against this decision however I would like to know whether I am wrong in my understanding of the rules?
Your guidance will be highly appreciated. Many Thanks
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