Question: For my newborn child (born outside UK), should I apply for ILR or British Citizenship (MN1) under "other Cases"?
Current situation:
1. Both Mother and father have ILR for over 12 months
2. Father has applied for naturalisation as British Citizen before child birth
3. Naturalisation application is pending and hopefully Father will be getting citizenship in some time. Assuming another 30 days
4. Mother travelled to hometown in her 7th month and delivered child in India
The normal route will be to apply for ILR, bring the child to UK and apply for naturalisation as citizen (MN1) along with mothers application.
I am trying to avoid paying the fees twice and see if I could directly apply for citizenship of baby under other cases. The UKBA guidelines are as below. Please let me know if anyone has tired "other cases" route. Any suggestion will be helpful.
UKBA Notes on Citizenship for children born outside UK
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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... thercases/
"Other cases where it is considered to be in the child's best interests to be granted British citizenship
British citizen
This page explains how a child born abroad to British or non-Brtish parents can be registered as a British citizen if it is shown to be in their best interests.
Applications for registration will be considered at our discretion under section 3(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981. When deciding whether to register a child as a British citizen we will consider:
the child's connection with the United Kingdom; and
where the child's future is likely to lie; and
the parents' views; and
the parents' nationality; and
whether the child is of good character; and
the length of time the child has lived in the United Kingdom; and
any compelling circumstances such as a job offer or other opportunity which requires British citizenship.
There are no formal requirements that the child needs to meet. We will consider the individual circumstances of each application. When you make the application you should make sure you provide us with all the information you think is relevant to the child's case."