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nehagharge
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by nehagharge » Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:02 pm
Hi,
I will be due to apply for ILR in august.
I have UK born child. He has never travelled outside UK. Should we apply for the registration of BC for the baby at the same time of we applying ILR(PEO) or should we make a separate application on any other day.
Please advise.
Thx.
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by Amber » Sun Jun 16, 2013 4:47 pm
nehagharge wrote:Hi,
I will be due to apply for ILR in august.
I have UK born child. He has never travelled outside UK. Should we apply for the registration of BC for the baby at the same time of we applying ILR(PEO) or should we make a separate application on any other day.
Please advise.
Thx.
The child doesn't need ILR
once either parent has been granted ILR your child is entitled to register as British by virtue of section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act.
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by CR001 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:17 pm
nehagharge wrote:Should we apply for the registration of BC for the baby at the same time of we applying ILR(PEO) or should we make a separate application on any other day.
You cannot apply for registration as BC in person at PEO, but you can apply using NCS at a local council and they will photocopy your documents, return the originals to you and send your application to UKBA.
MN1 applications take about 1-2 months.
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by krisVisa » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:16 pm
Hello,
I am a little confused understanding the above conversation. My baby is 1 year and on Tier 1 Child visa. I presume when i go for ILR, I have to apply for her also as SET(F) form
Please confirm.
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by Amber » Mon Jun 17, 2013 5:52 am
krisVisa wrote:Hello,
I am a little confused understanding the above conversation. My baby is 1 year and on Tier 1 Child visa. I presume when i go for ILR, I have to apply for her also as SET(F) form
Please confirm.
No as I said your child doesn't need ilr, register as him/her as British as soon as you are granted ilr.
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by shuttlespy » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:36 am
Hello
I’m on Tier 2 visa along with my wife as dependent and two children born in UK. One of my children has a dependent visa however my second child is just born i.e. last week and I’m going to apply for my ILR in first week of August’13.
My question is:
1. If I don’t prepare my second child’ (born in UK) passport and apply for my ILR, is this ok?
2. Can I just apply for me and my wife’ ILR and then apply directly for Naturalization for my children?
Please advise in a bit more detail, I shall be very very grateful. I’m in a dilemma right now as solicitors are as always charging a fortune just to give a bit of information.
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by Amber » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:00 am
shuttlespy wrote:Hello
I’m on Tier 2 visa along with my wife as dependent and two children born in UK. One of my children has a dependent visa however my second child is just born i.e. last week and I’m going to apply for my ILR in first week of August’13.
My question is:
1. If I don’t prepare my second child’ (born in UK) passport and apply for my ILR, is this ok?
2. Can I just apply for me and my wife’ ILR and then apply directly for Naturalization for my children?
Please advise in a bit more detail, I shall be very very grateful. I’m in a dilemma right now as solicitors are as always charging a fortune just to give a bit of information.
Many thanks
Ali
Once either parent is settled (granted ilr) the children will be entitled to register as British as they were born in the UK. Therefore if you and your wife settle then just get your children registered as British without getting them ilr.
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by shuttlespy » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:19 am
D4109125 wrote:shuttlespy wrote:Hello
I’m on Tier 2 visa along with my wife as dependent and two children born in UK. One of my children has a dependent visa however my second child is just born i.e. last week and I’m going to apply for my ILR in first week of August’13.
My question is:
1. If I don’t prepare my second child’ (born in UK) passport and apply for my ILR, is this ok?
2. Can I just apply for me and my wife’ ILR and then apply directly for Naturalization for my children?
Please advise in a bit more detail, I shall be very very grateful. I’m in a dilemma right now as solicitors are as always charging a fortune just to give a bit of information.
Many thanks
Ali
Once either parent is settled (granted ilr) the children will be entitled to register as British as they were born in the UK. Therefore if you and your wife settle then just get your children registered as British without getting them ilr.
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by nehagharge » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:37 pm
Thank u all for ur swift responses.
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by krisVisa » Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:44 am
No as I said your child doesn't need ilr, register as him/her as British as soon as you are granted ilr.
My baby is on dependant visa even then no ILR required?
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by Amber » Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:25 am
krisVisa wrote:No as I said your child doesn't need ilr, register as him/her as British as soon as you are granted ilr.
My baby is on dependant visa even then no ILR required?
Not if born in the UK and you become settled. No.
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by vinny » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:29 am
Amber is
correct about UK-born children, who were previously born prior to parent's ILR.
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by jojybaba » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:26 pm
What is about children born out side UK,before parent ILR,,
will they need 3 years in this country than can apply for nationality or?
plz reply whenever you have some spare time
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by Amber » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:27 pm
Depends on their age.
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by zkhawaja85717 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:20 pm
HIE,
Am new here..can any body tell me one thing please.. me my wife and one kid is due for ILR in May 2014 but we have 2nd child who was born in uk.. do i have to apply for ILR for 2nd kid as well who is born in uk OR SIMPLY APPLY FOR JUST 3 of us me , wife and 1st child.
your reply will be of great help.
Many thanks
ZK
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by Spatacus » Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:51 pm
zkhawaja85717 wrote:HIE,
Am new here..can any body tell me one thing please.. me my wife and one kid is due for ILR in May 2014 but we have 2nd child who was born in uk.. do i have to apply for ILR for 2nd kid as well who is born in uk OR SIMPLY APPLY FOR JUST 3 of us me , wife and 1st child.
your reply will be of great help.
Many thanks
ZK
Hello zkhawaja85717,
you only need to apply for yourself, your wife and your first child who i think was not born in the UK.
Once you are granted ILR, then you can use Form MN1 to apply for your (2nd) child born in the UK as BC.
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by zkhawaja85717 » Wed Feb 05, 2014 1:10 pm
Thank u so very much..yes 1st child was born in Pakistan..
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by zkhawaja85717 » Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:07 pm
Hie ,
Can anybody plz confirm how much is the fees for a child born in UK if MN1 form is filled after the ILR of parents.
Thank you
ZAK