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    citizenship soon for me and my daughter

    as this changes and rule arises i am applying hopefully for citizenship..was granted ILR last year but this rule this oct would be implement soon would rather apply soon ..regardless of stress and money still we need to look forward and be positive..
    well anyway my concern is if i am eligible to apply citizenship this may/june i had one dependent and i am confuse if she could apply brittish passpor after the citizeship hopefullly we be granted with citizenhip..as were planning goin out country to ease the tention maybe around just europe..has anyone here had same situation as mine..my 2 other kids had there brittish passport the were dual citizen aside from my one daughter the 9 year old which is my dependent

    any input thanks
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    you will be fine but it will cost you money


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    as this changes and rule arises i am applying hopefully for citizenship..was granted ILR last year but this rule this oct would be implement soon would rather apply soon ..regardless of stress and money still we need to look forward and be positive..
    well anyway my concern is if i am eligible to apply citizenship this may/june i had one dependent and i am confuse if she could apply brittish passpor after the citizeship hopefullly we be granted with citizenhip..as were planning goin out country to ease the tention maybe around just europe..has anyone here had same situation as mine..my 2 other kids had there brittish passport the were dual citizen aside from my one daughter the 9 year old which is my dependent

    any input thanks
    Moy, the UKBA term used for child applications as British Citizen is Registration and not Naturalisation. The requirements for children are a lot simpler than for adults.
    Your daughter cannot follow the same route as you Moy. She needs to 18 years old or over to apply for naturalisation.
    Please don't panic Moy, just read Can I register a child aged under 18 as a British citizen?

    You can naturalise on form AN (Cost = £874) and your daughter can register as British Citizen on form MN1 (Cost = £673).

    When your daughter reaches 18 years old she must apply for British citizenship as an adult, either by registration where they have an entitlement, or by naturalisation


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    Quote Originally Posted by cebujock View Post
    you will be fine but it will cost you money
    What does that mean?

    How do you know it'll fine.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Moy, the UKBA term used for child applications as British Citizen is Registration and not Naturalisation. The requirements for children are a lot simpler than for adults.
    Your daughter cannot follow the same route as you Moy. She needs to 18 years old or over to apply for naturalisation.
    Please don't panic Moy, just read Can I register a child aged under 18 as a British citizen?

    You can naturalise on form AN (Cost = £874) and your daughter can register as British Citizen on form MN1 (Cost = £673).

    When your daughter reaches 18 years old she must apply for British citizenship as an adult, either by registration where they have an entitlement, or by naturalisation
    thanks for reply Terpe i know i ask complicated question at times when its not..pls forgive so if thats the case that i my daughter cannot follow same route as mine now..and she wont have any british passport like his bro/sister she wont be able obviously to travel europe with us unless she apply for a certain visa? is that what you mean or being a register as british citizen is enough evidence to be travel around europe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    thanks for reply Terpe i know i ask complicated question at times when its not..pls forgive so if thats the case that i my daughter cannot follow same route as mine now..and she wont have any british passport like his bro/sister she wont be able obviously to travel europe with us unless she apply for a certain visa? is that what you mean or being a register as british citizen is enough evidence to be travel around europe
    Moy, don't misunderstand.

    Your daughter can get British Passport.

    I only said your daughter needs to be registered as British Citizen because she is too young to become naturalised. She's only 9 years old.
    Once she receives approval from the Home Office she can apply British Passport.
    She can apply for registration on form MN1 same time as you apply for naturalisation on form AN
    Then both apply for British passport together.

    It's a different application form but can be submitted at the same time with the same outcome. British Citizenship.
    Mean you both get British passport together. Hopefully

    Sorry for my previous poor explanation


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    i know i ask complicated question at times when its not..pls forgive so if thats the case that i my daughter cannot follow same route as mine now.
    Moy, you apply together for naturalisation , once approved wait for the letter for citizenship ceremony , attend the ceremony together then they will give you naturalisation certificate (both you and your daughter) then apply for british passport together via post office or online, wait for the interview (passport) and then wait for the british passport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Moy, you apply together for naturalisation , once approved wait for the letter for citizenship ceremony , attend the ceremony together then they will give you naturalisation certificate (both you and your daughter) then apply for british passport together via post office or online, wait for the interview (passport) and then wait for the british passport.
    aws very thanks for prompt reply sars:-Dyour an angel;-) you had enlighten my darked confuse mine lolzo_OO:-) how about you when do you plan to apply have you got dependent as will if i rem;-) well goodluck to us and all here its been a struggling years for us :'( still:-$
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    you have to be over 18 to apply for naturalization, she needs to be registered as british as terpe has posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    you have to be over 18 to apply for naturalization, she needs to be registered as british as terpe has posted
    hello joe:-D now you make me confuse againo_O:-\ lolz so basically when i apply for naturalization ill have to register her as bri citizen right:-X and my concern is do i can apply her a british passport i know sars had reply just bit confusing at the moment:-P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    aws very thanks for prompt reply sars:-Dyour an angel;-) you had enlighten my darked confuse mine lolzo_OO:-) how about you when do you plan to apply have you got dependent as will if i rem;-) well goodluck to us and all here its been a struggling years for us :'( still:-$
    Sorry moy..I mislead u on my first paragraph terpe and joe is correct..to make it easy,just fill in the forms mn1 for your daughter and AN for you.
    We will apply as soon as we completed our three years...its not later than october..yes goodluck to all of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Sorry moy..I mislead u on my first paragraph terpe and joe is correct..to make it easy,just fill in the forms mn1 fodaughter and AN for you.
    aws so different form i see :-D but after that i could still apply british passport for her as i understood she only be register as a brit cit and not a naturalization like i will do :-! im pulling my hair at the moment:-D :-C i am easily confused and disturbed lolz:-/:-P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    aws so different form i see :-D but after that i could still apply british passport for her P
    Yes Moy ..different forms its to register your daughter but she can get british passport if all is approved and u both done the ceremony..
    Lets not worry about naturalisation now... when our daughters turn 18..its their decision not ours anymore lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Yes Moy ...once approved ..they will send u letter for the ceremony your daughter will also have her certificate then both of u can apply for the british passport
    :-P we need a good night slept sars to gather more cash for this recent rule ilr just done and sort i wonder after this whats next:-D:-\ lols well i just after of my daughter to obtain brtish pass as hopefully we all could travel outside UK with no hastle:-D
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Lets not worry about naturalisation now... when our daughters turn 18..its their decision not ours anymore lol
    if you register her as British she doesn't need to worry about naturalization when shes older, registering her as British is virtually the same as naturalization but only for those are under 18yrs old.

    once she is registered she can apply for a British passport
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    thanks Joe
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    if you register her as British she doesn't need to worry about naturalization when shes older, registering her as British is virtually the same as naturalization but only for those are under 18yrs old.

    once she is registered she can apply for a British passport
    so children under 18 only need to register yet after that registration which im goin to do this few months when i applied for naturalization she can join me to apply her british passport...correct me if am on the right path..

    thanks in many Joe my ever mentor
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    you can register her the same time when you apply for naturalization or any time after but before she is 18.

    how old is she ros and how long has she been in the uk ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    you can register her the same time when you apply for naturalization or any time after but before she is 18.

    how old is she ros and how long has she been in the uk ?
    she was my dependent Joe as you know i came here in spouse visa rem had the ILR last year 3 YEARS this May of this year...what am after is for her to have british passport like her bro/sis as we plan to be out the europe hopefully..i know it been said can register as british citizen meaning after that she can apply with me with passport when i'll be approve for naturalised?:( pulling my hair at the moment as i been so confuse and with little time to gather inf..thanks for always supporting me though

    shes just turn 9 last march

    i know Terpe had said we could use diffrent form MN1 AND AN1 cant rem ..is that a separate form to fill up?
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    still not answered my question anyway if she has been in the uk 2years or more and is under 18 then once you have been naturalized then you shouldn't have a problem registering her as British.

    sort your naturalization out first if you have the money then register her as British at the same time, if you don't have the money now to register her you can do it later
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    still not answered my question anyway if she has been in the uk 2years or more and is under 18 then once you have been naturalized then you shouldn't have a problem registering her as British.

    sort your naturalization out first if you have the money then register her as British at the same time, if you don't have the money now to register her you can do it later
    lols i had answer your question? i edited my reply shes been here for 3 years this May same as me shes 9 years old now is that ans your question
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    lols i had answer your question? i edited my reply shes been here for 3 years this May same as me shes 9 years old now is that ans your question
    that's what i thought - wanted to be sure , but if she was older say in her teens and she just came to the uk a yr ago or so, it might be better to wait til she was in the uk 2yrs or more, but shes only 9 so it doesn't effect her anyway, also she been in the uk more than 2yrs
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    Hi Moy,
    My wife and step-daughter are in the same position as you. In June this year, having already obtained ILR, they will have been here 3 years. We will be applying for British Citizenship for both of them, my wife through naturalisation andmy step-daughter through registration. at the same time. The outcome is the same but the forms different, as i understand it. We will then apply for British passports for both of them.

    One we have done that we will be appying for dual citizenship to the Philippines Embassy, so they "retain" their philippine citizenship.

    A further complication for me is that my Step-daughter wants now to have the same surname as my wife and i and we are wondering when is the best time to change that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lordna View Post
    Hi Moy,
    My wife and step-daughter are in the same position as you. In June this year, having already obtained ILR, they will have been here 3 years. We will be applying for British Citizenship for both of them, my wife through naturalisation andmy step-daughter through registration. at the same time. The outcome is the same but the forms different, as i understand it. We will then apply for British passports for both of them.

    One we have done that we will be appying for dual citizenship to the Philippines Embassy, so they "retain" their philippine citizenship.

    A further complication for me is that my Step-daughter wants now to have the same surname as my wife and i and we are wondering when is the best time to change that.
    hello lordna its good to know someone whose in the same boat as me too..with a little time it make you panic at times lols..shes the same she wants to be same as the surname of her bro /sis and were thinking through adoption which will do later on and focus on the stuff that we are goin to do this year..regards to your wife and family..let me know to when you be applying we might be on the same month lols from where your wife in the Philippines ..did she work here now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    that's what i thought - wanted to be sure , but if she was older say in her teens and she just came to the uk a yr ago or so, it might be better to wait til she was in the uk 2yrs or more, but shes only 9 so it doesn't effect her anyway, also she been in the uk more than 2yrs
    so Joe would you answer my question too after ill being naturalized and then apply for english passport should she be able too??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    hello lordna its good to know someone whose in the same boat as me too..with a little time it make you panic at times lols..shes the same she wants to be same as the surname of her bro /sis and were thinking through adoption which will do later on and focus on the stuff that we are goin to do this year..regards to your wife and family..let me know to when you be applying we might be on the same month lols from where your wife in the Philippines ..did she work here now..
    I was advised that adoption is a lot more complicated and expensive, whereas change of name by deed poll is cheap and quick. My wife is from Tacloban, Leyte , the anniversary of their arrival in the UK will be June 7th so i guess we will apply then. My wife is working here doing about 35 hours a week. Kind regards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lordna View Post
    I was advised that adoption is a lot more complicated and expensive, whereas change of name by deed poll is cheap and quick. My wife is from Tacloban, Leyte , the anniversary of their arrival in the UK will be June 7th so i guess we will apply then. My wife is working here doing about 35 hours a week. Kind regards.
    deed of poll?? what is that..? ah leyte she speak visayan then then thats from visayas area i am from davao city in Mindanao..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    as this changes and rule arises i am applying hopefully for citizenship..was granted ILR last year but this rule this oct would be implement soon would rather apply soon ..regardless of stress and money still we need to look forward and be positive..
    :
    what rules this coming october?


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    Quote Originally Posted by malditako View Post
    what rules this coming october?
    yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    yeah
    what about it?...am not informed yet


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