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Thanks for your reply Jambo. I did read this FAQ yesterday.Jambo wrote:Have you read the FAQ before posting?
See Q1 in Citizenship FAQs - Common Questions - Read before posting - children.
However I didn't understand why a minor's application should be at discretion of HO, if he/she has completed same number of years residence and has an ILR since 12 months (same as parent). I wondered if I missed something here. Hence the question.FAQ wrote: born abroad
If the child was born outside the UK, then once one parent applies for naturalisation, the child can apply for Registration under section 3(1). The is application at discretion and the HO would expect that the other parent to hold (or to be close to holding) a ILR/PR status.
For the guidelines on Registration at discretion see section 9.17 .
Well, adult naturalisation applications is also at discretion (i.e. it's not an automatic and guaranteed approval if you meet the requirements). Children registration requirements are less strict than adults (no minimum residence requirement, no need to wait 12 months etc). Why? That's because this is the way the British Nationality Act was drafted 30 years ago.redjet wrote:However I didn't understand why a minor's application should be at discretion of HO, if he/she has completed same number of years residence and has an ILR since 12 months (same as parent). I wondered if I missed something here. Hence the question.
This normally is not relevant to applications under section 3(1) although there might be (very rare) cases where the case worker doesn't approve the adult application but approves the child.Moreover, one of the columns in the application says, "should the minor be considered for citizenship even if the parent's application is rejected?"
True although this is only set in the caseworker guidelines whereas the residential requirements for naturalisation are defined in the BNA.vinny wrote:Under section 3(1), there is a minimum residential requirement expected for children aged 13 or over.
redjet wrote:Hello All,
I am applying for first British passport after naturalisation as British Citizen. I have a question about the documentation required, should I send my Biometric Residence Permit along with my current uncancelled passport and Naturalisation certificate?
I will be grateful if anyone can answer this...
Thanks