British Citizenship • Children Registration

Children Registration — secure British citizenship for your child

We identify the correct route (born in the UK or abroad), confirm entitlement or discretion under the British Nationality Act, evidence a parent’s British/settled status and the child’s identity/residence (and good character if required), and file a clean, decision-ready application.

Why apply with UK Legal Solutions

We choose the correct registration route, assemble precise parent/child evidence, and file a clean, decision-ready application.

Correct route selection

We confirm entitlement vs discretion (born in the UK or abroad, parent later settled/British, adoption/statelessness), and use the right section and form from the start.

Parent & child evidence

We evidence a parent’s British/settled status, the child’s identity and residence, and handle complex birth/parentage records or missing documents with acceptable substitutes.

Clear legal cover

Concise representations addressing discretion points, good character (where applicable), and any anomalies — helping avoid delays and refusals.

Eligibility & routes — quick overview

We confirm the correct registration route, required evidence, and whether entitlement or discretion applies.

Born in the UK

No automatic citizenship

Registration may be available if a parent later became British or settled, or under long residence rules.

  • Parent later obtained ILR/Settled Status or became British
  • Continuous UK residence evidence for the child
  • Correct section/form (entitlement or discretion)
Born outside the UK

British parent route

Children born abroad may register based on a British parent, with proof of parentage and status.

  • Parent’s British citizenship proved (passport/registration/naturalisation)
  • Valid birth & parentage documents
  • Identity & residence evidence for the child
Long residence

10-year UK residence

Some children can register after long residence in the UK (e.g., 10 years), subject to evidence and suitability.

  • Proof of continuous UK residence (school/GP/official records)
  • Good character considered for older children
  • Discretion factors clearly explained
Special cases

Discretionary registration

We guide complex scenarios such as adoption, statelessness, or historical/settlement-linked routes.

  • Adoption & parental responsibility evidence
  • Statelessness assessments & documents
  • Tailored legal submissions for discretion

How it works

Five clear steps from route selection to approval — focused on the right section, precise evidence, and clean submissions.

  1. 1

    Route & section check

    We confirm whether the child qualifies by entitlement or discretion (born in the UK or abroad, long residence, adoption/statelessness) and select the correct section and form.

  2. 2

    Parent & child evidence

    We evidence a parent’s British/settled status, the child’s identity and residence, and parental responsibility — with acceptable substitutes where documents are missing.

  3. 3

    Forms, referees & declarations

    We complete the correct form, ensure referees meet Home Office criteria, and prepare clear declarations for any discretion points.

  4. 4

    Submit & biometrics

    We file the application, arrange biometrics/ID checks, and monitor progress — keeping you informed at each stage.

  5. 5

    Decision & passport

    On approval, we guide certificate arrangements and the child’s British passport application, with advice on next steps for the family.

Documents checklist

A clear, decision-ready bundle for your child’s registration. We’ll tailor exact evidence and acceptable substitutes to your route.

Child’s identity & birth/parentage

  • Full birth certificate (showing parents)
  • Current & any previous passports for the child
  • Change of name / adoption order (if applicable)
  • Photo(s) to Home Office standard

Parent’s status & nationality

  • British passport / naturalisation or registration certificate
  • Proof of ILR/Settled Status (if relying on settlement)
  • Parent’s passports & immigration history (where relevant)
  • Marriage/civil partnership or parental responsibility evidence

Residence & care evidence

  • School letters/records (attendance, admissions)
  • GP/NHS letters or immunisation history
  • Tenancy/council tax/utility summaries (household linkage)
  • Care arrangements / custody orders (if applicable)

Forms, referees & declarations

  • Correct registration form for the route/section
  • Two referees who meet Home Office criteria
  • Consent of person(s) with parental responsibility
  • Explanations for discretion/exceptional factors (if any)

Tip: If a standard document is missing, we’ll propose acceptable alternatives (e.g., school/GP letters, bank or tenancy evidence, sworn statements) so the application remains decision-ready.

Fees & timelines

Transparent pricing and realistic timeframes. We’ll confirm current Home Office fees and any priority options before filing.

Government

Home Office fees (guide)

  • Children registrationSee latest fee
  • Biometrics / enrolmentMay apply
  • Priority servicesWhere available

Fees change periodically. We’ll confirm the exact amount, exemptions and fee waivers (where applicable) before submission.

Professional

Our fixed fees

  • Children registration (standard)Fixed fee quote
  • Complex cases / discretionQuoted after review
  • Translations / extras (if needed)Additional

You’ll get a clear scope, deliverables, and a single point of contact — no hidden extras.

Typical timelines

Children Registration decisions vary by route (entitlement vs discretion) and service level. We’ll advise realistic expectations and any priority options available for your case.

Common issues we solve

We identify risks early, explain them clearly, and provide evidence-backed solutions so your child’s application is decision-ready.

Parentage & birth records

We resolve gaps or inconsistencies in birth certificates, foreign registrations, adoption orders and parental responsibility evidence.

Status at birth vs later

We evidence a parent’s British/settled status at the relevant time, or explain later-settlement routes where registration is by entitlement.

Long residence & discretion

We structure school/GP and community evidence to show continuous residence and set out clear reasons for discretion where required.

Names & identity consistency

We reconcile name changes across passports, birth records, adoption/deed poll documents and eVisa to avoid identity queries.

Consent & responsibility

We obtain the right consents, explain sole/shared responsibility, and provide court orders or explanations where a signature is unavailable.

Missing or weak documents

Where standard proofs are missing, we propose acceptable substitutes (school/GP letters, tenancy/bank evidence, sworn statements).

Children Registration — FAQs

Answers to common questions. If your case is unusual, we’ll assess the facts and advise the best route.

Ready to register your child as a British citizen?

We’ll confirm the correct route (born in the UK or abroad, entitlement or discretion), evidence a parent’s British/settled status, verify the child’s identity/residence (and good character if required), and submit a clean, decision-ready application.