Many Settled parents in the UK choose not to acquire British Citizenship due to personal or political reasons. Nevertheless, you may still wish for your child to benefit from the travel and #education advantages of #BritishCitizenship, as most affected countries do allow dual nationality until at least the child turns 18 or 21 years old. It is important to note that if you and your partner have Indefinite Leave to Remain (#ILR) and your child is born overseas, your child does not automatically become a British citizen.
👉 Here are several scenarios where your child may benefit from British Citizenship:
1️⃣ You and your partner have ILR
2️⃣ Only one parent has ILR
3️⃣ You have ILR and your partner is British is otherwise than by descent
4️⃣ You or your partner are British by descent
‘British Citizenship is a privilege, not an entitlement’ - this is the guiding principle when the Home Office considers all Nationality applications. Therefore, applications may be decided on a discretionary basis, meaning the Home Office will consider the law alongside the individual circumstances.
To ensure a smooth application process, it's recommended to submit a strong application, with a professional cover letter from #immigrationexperts citing any relevant legal arguments in your favour.
👉 Follow our guide on when and how your child can benefit from British Citizenship: [ Ссылка ]
#UKPassport #OverseasBornChild #ImmigrationAssistance #Privilege
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