Very informative video. They mentioned one of the refere should know the baby in a professional capacity .Is there any issue if only give mothers friend and co worker as the referee
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I am a nurse and I gave my co worker as referee For child applicants :at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, two referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications can be accepted
Hello, While doing application for one Child, can we add our 2 nd child with same circumstances, by "Add another applicant" in the same application please. There is an option showing for that. Thank you
Thank you for this informative video,I have a doubt.what would be the nationality of the child who is born in uk to indian parents but not registered the birth with indian embassy. Can I put indian/stateless?because I have no identity documents for my baby to support the application other than the birth certificate issued by the council.
The child born to Indian parents will be Indian if the parents are not settled in the UK. If a child born after one of the parents settlement, then child will be British citizen.
Hi, I couldnt understand much cuz no subtitles but your video looks really good. I just want to know whether my baby need any sort of visa to apply for the british citizenship registration. Thank you.
@@MalayaleesinUK Hi, can I know whether your child had an Indian passport when you were applying & what did you put for the 5 years address history ?? Thank you in advace.
@@AryanFun-nh8oz certificates are sent by post and received the email confirmation after we received the certificate. We don’t need to sign for receiving it.our certificate posted through the door.
Hi,your video is really informative,I am about to apply for British passport for my 3 year old who has indian passport and born in the Uk.I received my ILR 1 month ago,Can i apply straight like you applied or do i have to apply through naturalisation.Waiting for your valuable advice. THANK YOU.
Hi very informative, thank you. However I have a query. My son is 1.5 years old, in this case how can we give 5 years of residential address? We can only provide for 1.5 years of address.
13 min til parayunna brp details baby de alle veykkande ilr ulla parentinte allallo…athava babyde vechannu application submit cheithe enki any problem …documentsil anyhow parentinte ilr vechittund
And my Baby has only birth certificate, no BRP or any other passport. Still you are confused please Watch my documents required for british citizenship video. I have given a detailed explanation about the documents required for british citizenship application in there. Thanks for watching
Hello thanks for your reply….what I was trying to say was that by about 13 min in your video you are saying that we have to include parents brp permit number and details ,but my opinion was is it the childs brp details that we have to put there???not probably the parents..
I think since people are confusing it with putting parent ilr permit number and details they have now changed the place of biometric permit details (it is no more under responsible adult for biometrics,it is above that heading now)
You probably right, but what I have submitted that is what I explained in there. Thanks for your update. So is it coming above parental responsibility now?
Citizenship is normally given without any initiative on your part, e.g. by birth or by descent when your parents immigrate to a country. Naturalisation is, however, a conscious decision to become a citizen of a foreign country by sending an application to the relevant government authorities or head of state.
Really informative. Appreciate your hard work. Awaiting other two topics.
Thank you, soon will be uploading
Hi, Got our daughter's british citizenship today. Your video was really helpful during the application. Thank you❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much chechi, the video was very useful❤❤ things was really easy as the process itself can be really confusing and difficult 🙏🏻
You are welcome 😊
Very informative video. They mentioned one of the refere should know the baby in a professional capacity .Is there any issue if only give mothers friend and co worker as the referee
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Please watch our video on referee declaration. Explained everything about Referee. Thanks for Watching. Consider subscribing our video if you find it useful. 🙏
I am a nurse and I gave my co worker as referee
For child applicants :at least one of the referees must be a person who has dealt with the child in a professional role such as a teacher, doctor, health visitor or social worker. Where a child cannot provide a referee who has dealt with them in a professional capacity and has provided documents to show that they have attempted to do so, two referees who meet the criteria for referees on adult applications can be accepted
Hello,
While doing application for one Child, can we add our 2 nd child with same circumstances, by "Add another applicant" in the same application please. There is an option showing for that.
Thank you
Subtitles would be helpful.
Do you have the option to fast track the citizenship application? Maybe using priority service?
@@AryanFun-nh8oz no fast track options
Thank you for this informative video,I have a doubt.what would be the nationality of the child who is born in uk to indian parents but not registered the birth with indian embassy. Can I put indian/stateless?because I have no identity documents for my baby to support the application other than the birth certificate issued by the council.
The child born to Indian parents will be Indian if the parents are not settled in the UK. If a child born after one of the parents settlement, then child will be British citizen.
It depends on the parents settled status
My baby was born before I gained my ILR and I assume I can put india as nationality of my childin in the application. Thanks
Yes that's right your baby is Indian
Hi, I couldnt understand much cuz no subtitles but your video looks really good. I just want to know whether my baby need any sort of visa to apply for the british citizenship registration. Thank you.
No need for visa for the child, but the father or mother of the child should be settled in the UK or have British citizenship.
Thank you very much. Really appreciate your help.
@@MalayaleesinUK Hi, can I know whether your child had an Indian passport when you were applying & what did you put for the 5 years address history ?? Thank you in advace.
Are we allowed to leave UK for holiday with applicant during the decision period ?
They advised not to travel outside UK at the time of the application process, however please confirm this with a legal adviser. Thanks
Also do you get a certificate by post? And a separate email? Also for collecting the certificate do you have to sign for delivery? Please suggest
@@AryanFun-nh8oz certificates are sent by post and received the email confirmation after we received the certificate. We don’t need to sign for receiving it.our certificate posted through the door.
Hi,your video is really informative,I am about to apply for British passport for my 3 year old who has indian passport and born in the Uk.I received my ILR 1 month ago,Can i apply straight like you applied or do i have to apply through naturalisation.Waiting for your valuable advice. THANK YOU.
You can apply like me. Thanks for Watching our video ♥️
Hi , thku for informative video, plz let me know if both referees can stay home address , like husband & wife.
Thx
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Good information oru doubt chodhikkate.. Patentsconsent formil Guardian form undu athu aavashyam undo
No need, please check our documents required for british citizenship video for more information. Thanks for Watching 😊
Hi, How long it took for your child to get the citizenship after attending the biometrics
Time line explained at the end of the video. please consider watching. Thanks for the support
Hello I just saw your full video and I tried to apply for my child but I have some doubts.can you please help us out if you can.Thanks
Yeah sure
Hi very informative, thank you. However I have a query. My son is 1.5 years old, in this case how can we give 5 years of residential address? We can only provide for 1.5 years of address.
please do check
www.youtube.com/watch?voM_j-VCZyGA
Please Watch our video on Documents required for Citizenship application. Everything explained in there. Thanks for Watching our video🙏
@shruthimv Hi, i am having the same query, how did you answer this question… thanks in advance
Parents address
Parents address for 5 years
During the processing time of 6 months time can baby travel outside as baby has indian passport also
They suggested not to travel during this period
Did you send back the old BRP card of the child?
My baby had no BRP card to send back.
13 min til parayunna brp details baby de alle veykkande ilr ulla parentinte allallo…athava babyde vechannu application submit cheithe enki any problem …documentsil anyhow parentinte ilr vechittund
I explained about parents ILR , in this video I included citizenship process of a child born in the UK before the parents received settled status.
And my Baby has only birth certificate, no BRP or any other passport. Still you are confused please Watch my documents required for british citizenship video. I have given a detailed explanation about the documents required for british citizenship application in there.
Thanks for watching
Hello thanks for your reply….what I was trying to say was that by about 13 min in your video you are saying that we have to include parents brp permit number and details ,but my opinion was is it the childs brp details that we have to put there???not probably the parents..
I think since people are confusing it with putting parent ilr permit number and details they have now changed the place of biometric permit details (it is no more under responsible adult for biometrics,it is above that heading now)
You probably right, but what I have submitted that is what I explained in there. Thanks for your update. So is it coming above parental responsibility now?
hi when filling the 5 years address proof should i fill with parents 5 year address history? or ? because my daughter only four years aged
@@vineethgeorge2330 kindly check the documents required video for further details. It is your address history.
Hi is there any option to add another child while filling the application?
Yes you can add in there
@@MalayaleesinUK thanks
@@MalayaleesinUK is it possible to have the same referees for the application of two kids?
British Passport ethu kazhinjano apply cheyyunne atho automatically kittumo?
Yes first you need to apply for citizenship then after receiving the citizenship registration certificate you need to apply for british passport
If your child born after your PR then you can apply for british passport directly
@@MalayaleesinUK Thank you
@@MalayaleesinUK so if the child is born after PR no need to apply for british citizenship
No
Can we travel once we are waiting for reply after submitting the application please?
Thanks
The email says No
Hi ,Iam holding ILR but my child was in India for 1.5 years is he eligible for citizenship .
Is the child born in Uk..?
Yes
Born in Uk and went to India .He came back to Uk just 2 weeks ago.Is he eligible now to apply for citizenship
The child must not spend longer than 90 days out of the country in each year they have lived in the UK
You can apply next year as far as I know.
Is it the same like naturalisation??
Citizenship is normally given without any initiative on your part, e.g. by birth or by descent when your parents immigrate to a country. Naturalisation is, however, a conscious decision to become a citizen of a foreign country by sending an application to the relevant government authorities or head of state.