The Home Office has finally introduced fee waivers for applications by children for British citizenship requiring them to credibly show that they cannot afford the £1012 application fee.

The Home Office has finally introduced fee waivers for applications by children for British citizenship requiring them to credibly show that they cannot afford the £1012 application fee.
The High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s £1,012 fee to register a child as a British citizen is unlawful. In a landmark judgment,
The High Court is hearing a landmark challenge to the government’s imposition of an application fee of over £1000 to children seeking to register as
High Court to consider lawfulness of £1012 fee to register children as British citizens.
On 10 August 2017, the Home Office’s new guidance in relation to the minimum income threshold (MIT) required to sponsor a partner or child to
UPDATE: The Indian High Commission is no longer issuing applicants with Non-Acquisition of Indian Nationality Certificates (NACs). It is now necessary to apply to VFS