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Children’s Eligibility to Apply for a Fee Waiver in Citizenship Application – What you need to know?

Families who can not afford to pay £1,012 for a British Citizenship application can now apply for an exemption or a fee waiver for children under 18. Recently, the Home Office has introduced a “citizenship fee waiver for individuals under 18” policy. To qualify, the parents have to prove that they can not afford it to have their application fee waived.

Children’s Eligibility to Apply for a Fee Waiver in Citizenship Application

Anyone under the age of 18 is eligible to register for British Citizenship as well as make a request for the fee waiver. The fee waiver is granted if the applicant or parent(s) do not have sufficient funds left after meeting their essential living needs.

As per the Home Office guidance, a fee waiver will be granted if the applicant and the parent must

  • Prove that they can not afford the fee
  • Show they do not have sufficient funds at their disposal after meeting the child’s needs

The Affordability Test

The primary consideration taken by the Home Office will be the applicant’s inability to pay the fee whilst meeting essential needs. Financial circumstances taken into consideration are

  • If others are supporting the applicant and their parent(s) with essential needs and accommodation. By others, it means family, friends, NGOs, charity, local authority, or their home country government.
  • Any savings in the bank account and their inability to save for the foreseeable fee
  • If an excess amount is spent on the essential living needs by the applicant (child) or parent(s)

Insufficient Funds to Meet the Child’s Needs

The need to safeguard and promote the welfare of a child in the UK is also considered by the caseworkers when deciding on the fee waiver request. Prove that paying the fee would deprive the children of having their needs met.

British Citizenship Application Eligible for a Fee Waiver

This guidance applies to only the following applications

  • Form MN1
  • Form S2 and S3
  • Form T
  • Form B(OS)
  • Form B(OTA)
  • Form(EM)

Evidence Required For Child Citizenship Fee Waiver Application

It is up to the applicant and parent(s) to provide the relevant, clear, and compelling evidence to qualify for a fee waiver. Additionally, evidence can be in the form of

  • Bank statements
  • Pay slips
  • Tenancy contract
  • Utility bills

Children in Local Authority Care

If the citizenship application is made by a child in local authority care or a child in a similar situation outside the UK, it is not required to pay any fee. In addition, no evidence of financial circumstances needs to be submitted to get an exemption.

Applicants receiving local authority support but not looked after by them are not eligible for the said exemption. However, they can qualify for a fee waiver if they can not afford to pay the fee.

Applying For a Fee Waiver

Submit a fee waiver application using the online form available on gov.uk. If approved, you will receive a code to use when completing your main citizenship application. The citizenship application must be submitted within 28 days of the fee waiver decision date.

If refused, you can not resubmit the fee waiver application for reconsideration.

Need assistance?

Adivis specialising in UK immigration. We help individuals with their UK immigration needs and can guide and support you through any Home Office process, including an application to visit the UK to get married. If you have a question about the Citizenship application, please call 0208 638 5532 or contact us online.

Disclaimer:

The information in this blog is for general information purposes only and does not purport to be comprehensive or to provide legal advice. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information and law is current as of the date of publication it should be stressed that, due to the passage of time, this does not necessarily reflect the present legal position. Adivis and authors accept no responsibility for loss that may arise from accessing or reliance on information contained in this blog. For formal advice on the current law please don’t hesitate to contact Adivis. Legal advice is only provided pursuant to a written agreement, identified as such, and signed by the client and by or on behalf of Adivis.

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