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EEA children born in the UK

Completed MN1 application form (with 2 referees)


Full UK birth certificate
Proof that one parent has Permanent Residence Status/Indefinite Leave to Remain; or
Evidence that one parent has exercised treaty rights in the UK for 5 years (and if the parent is an A8 national
and employed, evidence that they registered on the Worker's Registration Scheme)
Parent's passports to prove nationality and identity
Child's passport(s) (if they have one)
Home Office fees
http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/200511/nationality_and_citizenship/1695/nationality_checkin
g_service_ncs/4

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Born on or after 30 April 2006 will be British citizens if at least one parent
lived in the UK continuously for five years pursuant to their rights under
European law prior to the birth.
https://www.quora.com/Born-in-England-to-non-British-non-settled-parents-am-I-entitled-to-
British-citizenship#

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This link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-to-register-child-under-18-as-


british-citizen-form-mn1 is where you can find the form MN1 and the guide for it, just in case you
want to have a look.

Some other info on this link https://www.wmimmigration.com/british-citizenship/mn1/

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