Nationality
Child registration and citizenship applications
Children's nationality cases often turn on the child’s date of birth, parental status, residence history and the specific route being used. We help families identify the right basis before applying.
The correct route depends on family history and immigration facts, not just a child's presence in the UK.
Parents often benefit from an early review before gathering documents.
A clear strategy matters where several routes may appear possible.

What this page covers
- Parental status and family history review
- Child-focused evidence planning
- Route selection and long-term implications
How we help
- We help families identify the strongest legal basis for the application.
- We review the evidence needed to show the child’s position clearly.
- We also look at how the child’s case fits with the parents’ own immigration plans.
Useful official reference
Use current GOV.UK nationality guidance before applying
https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-born-ukChildren’s nationality cases are very fact-specific, so route selection should be checked carefully.

