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    Hi Guys,

    My Wife and daughter arrived today on Settlement visa's.

    They both have pinoy passports, now i know in 24 months the wife must apply for ILR, but what about my daughter?
    Can she just apply for British Citizenship now? making her settlement visa no longer relevant. (She is aged 3)

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    i take it your british ? and is she your daughter or your step daughter ?

    if your a brit and she is your bio daughter who was born in the phils, then shes is british by decent thru you

    just apply for a british passport for her


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    I am British.

    She is my biological daughter born in the Phillippines, thats good news.

    I'm not gonna have someone chasing us coz we have not applied for ILR for her?

    Cheers JB

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    why you applied her a philippines passport instead of british passport
    all things are possible!


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    Coz she was living in the Phillippines with her mum.

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    what i know even the baby live in phils but mom or dad is foreighner.it is ok to apply them a passport[ where the parents came from or what country they came from]


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    Quote Originally Posted by deckard97f View Post
    Coz she was living in the Phillippines with her mum.

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    what vbkelly is saying, you should have applied for a British passport for her, from the brit embassy in manila, saved yourself the settlement fee for her


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    My daughter is born in Philippines and her dad is British, I got her british passport and Philippine passport as well. She's using British passport going to UK next week,atleast we can save money on applying for her visa.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    what vbkelly is saying, you should have applied for a British passport for her, from the brit embassy in manila, saved yourself the settlement fee for her
    thanks joe yeah thats what i mean haha sometimes i have a lot of things in my head to say but my hands not doing well to write.
    all things are possible!


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    Quote Originally Posted by telford View Post
    My daughter is born in Philippines and her dad is British, I got her british passport and Philippine passport as well. She's using British passport going to UK next week,atleast we can save money on applying for her visa.
    welcome back to the UK grace,your hubby and baby bea have a safe journey.
    all things are possible!


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    Yeah i guess she can have best of both worlds now.

    I thought it would be better for mum and daughter to apply for visa together, therefore giving a better chance for acceptance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deckard97f View Post
    Hi Guys,

    My Wife and daughter arrived today on Settlement visa's.

    They both have pinoy passports, now i know in 24 months the wife must apply for ILR, but what about my daughter?
    Can she just apply for British Citizenship now? making her settlement visa no longer relevant. (She is aged 3)

    Cheers

    DECK
    The answer is Yes. She's entitled to apply for British Citizenship and also don't forget to claim her Child Benefit.
    Not an expert, I only try to help.


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    I also want to add, because your daughter is very young get her registered with GP asap and you can even include her mum too!
    Not an expert, I only try to help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post
    The answer is Yes. She's entitled to apply for British Citizenship and also don't forget to claim her Child Benefit.
    and, something to remember for the future , your daughter is British by decent, so when she has her own kids, under present laws, they will not be British if they are born outside the uk !!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by vbkelly View Post
    welcome back to the UK grace,your hubby and baby bea have a safe journey.
    Thank you Sis God Bless you


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    Thanks guys for all your help.

    Any more tips for newbies to the UK

    Cheers

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