
Yes. There are several registration routes for children, including children born in the UK whose parent later becomes British or settled, and children who have lived in the UK for a qualifying period.
Children have their own registration entitlements that are separate from an adult's. A child born in the UK can often be registered once a parent becomes a British citizen or gets indefinite leave to remain, provided the child is still under 18.
There is also a route for children who were born in the UK and have lived here for the first 10 years of their life. Applications for children are usually made by a parent or guardian, and a good character assessment can apply to applicants aged 10 and over. Confirm the specific route and supporting documents on GOV.UK before applying.
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