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Secret simon has given the answer already please go through the link in the post above mine.basu wrote:Nope. How long would it take to get ILR for child ?
What VISA I need to apply for my child from outside country ?
A quick question with regards to this scenario - is the suggestion here that Basu should get naturalisation in November 2015 and then apply for child's registration from abroad? Is that possible? What form is used for that, MN1?secret.simon wrote:Once the child has got British citizenship, they would not require a visa. You will need to apply for a British passport for them. Alternately, you could get a CoE-RoA in their existing passport.
If you wish to bring them here before they get British citizenship, you can apply for a "Family member of settled person" visa for them.
https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
I believe the statement above makes you understand Registration under 3(1) can be applied from anywhere as it is at discretion anyway. And under 13s don't have any residential requirements anyway - a question I asked but never got response for on this forum.milan69 wrote: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.:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 150107.pdf
ammaralvi wrote:Thanks vinny. But how does the following become true then (believe this is an excerpt from the FAQs section)?
Is there any resource describing what is the discretion allowed and what are complete no-no's?