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ILR or citizenship for my child

Post by doc44 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:38 am

Hi

I have a question to ask that is confusing me. Need an advice.
I will be getting ILR in Feb and planning to apply for my UK born daughters registration/citizenship after my ILR. From threads and topics on citizenship, it is clear that I can apply for my daughters citizenship directly without applying for her ILR first because she is born here.

My question is: on MN1 form for child registration, second question is when child has acquired ILR, mention date?
Should I leave that blank or mentioned my ILR date there or her birth date?. Please guide. Thanks.

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Re: ILR or citizenship for my child

Post by vinny » Fri Jan 10, 2014 9:03 am

doc44 wrote:My question is: on MN1 form for child registration, second question is when child has acquired ILR, mention date?
Should I leave that blank or mentioned my ILR date there or her birth date?. Please guide. Thanks.
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Re: ILR or citizenship for my child

Post by doc44 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:11 am

Thanks Vinny,

I thought the same that 'if' means if granted or not.

But confusion arises when reading the guidance notes where it just says mention ILR date of the child.

It's all clear now. Many thanks.

Regards.

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