British Citizenship Registration Process

Summary

If you obtained Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK before your childs birth and later gained British citizenship, your child may be eligible for British citizenship registration under Section 3(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981. Use form MN1 for the application. The Secretary of State for the Home Department has the authority to grant this citizenship. Consult a legal expert for personalized advice.

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As your child was born outside the UK, they might not automatically obtain British citizenship. However, since you became a British citizen in *, you might be able to register your son as a British citizen. Can you confirm where your child currently resides?
He is in ghana and was born in ghana
Based on the information provided, your son may be eligible for registration as a British citizen under Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act *, as you became a British citizen while he was still a minor. It's recommended to consult a legal expert.
So, i had Indefinite Leave to Remain in the uk before his birth
The fact that you had Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK before his birth doesn't affect his eligibility for British citizenship. He can still be registered under Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act *, as mentioned earlier.
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For registering your son as a British citizen, you need to fill out form MN1. This form and guidance can be found on the UK government's website. Make sure to read all instructions carefully.
Which form
You should fill out form MN1 to register your son as a British citizen. You can find this form on the UK government's website. Please read all instructions carefully before submitting.
I thought the MN1 form states about British by descent
Form MN1 is indeed used to register a child as a British citizen. However, it covers several categories, not just 'British by descent'. Your situation falls under 'British otherwise than by descent' since you gained citizenship before your son turned *.
Who gain my son or me?
You gained British citizenship first, in *. Your son can potentially gain British citizenship through registration, since you were a British citizen while he was still a minor. Please consult a legal expert to navigate this process.
Is this still acceptable as in *?
Yes, as of *, the same laws apply. Your son can potentially be registered as a British citizen under Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act *, using form MN1. Please consult a legal expert for personalized advice.
What does British citizenship. He can still be registered under Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act *, says?
Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act * states that a minor (under *) can be registered as a British citizen if the Secretary of State thinks fit. In your case, as you gained British citizenship while your son was a minor, he could potentially be registered as a British citizen.
Which secretary thinks
The "Secretary" refers to the Secretary of State for the Home Department in the UK government, who has the authority to grant citizenship under Section *(*) of the British Nationality Act *. It's not a specific person, but a governmental position.
Is my son fit assuming you were a secretary in home department uk
As a legal information provider, I can't make that determination. It's up to the Secretary of State for the Home Department to decide. However, from the details provided, your son may have a compelling case for registration as a British citizen. Consult a legal expert for precise advice.
He has a compelling case,
That's great to hear! It's important to have a compelling case when applying for British citizenship. Remember, consulting a legal expert can help strengthen your son's case and guide you through the application process.
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