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 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
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the family courts cannot interfere with the Home Office in its efforts to remove or deport a child