Child born in the UK - British or not?

One of our most popular posts of all times: child born in the UK, does he/she get British Citizenship? Do they need Indefinite Leave? 

A child born in the UK is not automatically British since the law was changed in 1983. Instead, their status is based on the parents’ status:

– If a parent is British, a child is British by birth. 
– If a parent has settled status (Indefinite Leave), a child is British by birth. 
– If a parent is not settled but settles later, after the child’s birth, then a child can be registered as British.
– A child born in the UK can also be registered as British after living for the first 10 years if his/her life here. Can apply for ILR after 7 years of living in the UK, even without a legal status. 


If your child is British by birth, or can be registered as British, they don’t need Indefinite Leave to Remain, so you don’t have to pay an expensive Government fee. Even if you (the parent) have to apply for ILR yourself. Instead, you can apply for the child’s UK passport (if the child is already British). Or apply to register them first (if not British, but can be registered), then apply for a UK passport. 
 
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