Hi, I'm new here and already the forum has been useful - thanks to all. My problem has been discussed in various threads, but mine is a particular twist. My daughter was born in 2005, she lives in Philippines with her mum. I am a full British national, already married (divorce not possible for now for various reasons), living and working in UK, though we manage to meet up regularly through the year. I support mum and daughter financially and we want British citizenhsip for her. She missed the new 2006 rules by a year and so we have a problem. The guidance on the Home Office web site implies that citizenship is normally provided if certain criteria are satisfied - which they are. However, the UK Boarder Control people have told me that in fact the application would almost certainly be turned down because we are not married and there is no evidence to suggest that she will live here in the future - which of course she can not so easily unless she is a citizen. This was shock. Has anyone else been here before and tried to apply in any case? Any ideas? I don't see why they should be so inconsiderate given that if she was born a year later she would have automatic citizenship. Thanks for any feedback and advice. Paul