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Yes.
You are welcome.
More information;
Read Guide MN1.
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/guide_mn1.pdf
Any other child born to British or non-British parents.
It is not possible to cover all circumstances under which the Home Secretary might exercise discretion in circumstances not already described in this guide. However, in considering any application not specifically covered above consideration will be given to • The child’s connections with the UK - we would expect the child to be free of any restrictions on his or her stay in the UK • Where the child’s future is likely to lie • The parents’ views • The parents’ nationality and immigration status - we expect either both parents to be British citizens or one parent a British citizen and the other parent settled in the UK. • Whether the child is of good character • The length of time the child has lived in the UK - we expect at least 2 years residence (particularly if the child is over the age of 13) • Any compelling circumstances such as a job offer or other opportunity which requires British citizenship.
The way that discretion may be exercised is described in the Nationality Staff Instructions available for viewing on the UK Border Agency website. Please note that these are for the guidance of trained nationality caseworkers and do not constitute a definitive set of criteria for registration. They must be taken as a whole. The fact that children may satisfy certain criteria does not mean they will be registered if there are other criteria that they do not satisfy.
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