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You would probably be able to enter the UK. The issue is getting on a plane as the airline will refuse boarding without a valid visa.raja1082k1 wrote:Hi
I am in similar situation.
My wife & I got ILR in April and have applied for naturalization certificate for my uk born daughter in May.
As we had to travel to India on previous occasions, I had to get Tier 1 G dependant visa for my daughter for her Indian passport.
Her visa is not expired since end of April.
So, my questions are:
1. If I have to travel to India with my daughter while her MN1 application is still under process, can she still be allowed to enter UK even though her dependant visa has expired, based on the letter we received from home office(that they have received her application and it is under process) and her DOB certificate from local council?
2. If not in the above case, what other options do I have to bring her back with me to UK, assuming we won't have access to her certificate(if it processed and sent to my UK address) or even not processed while I will be in India? Do I need to arrange temporary visa for her before leaving UK or I can get the same from British Embassy in India if I choose to apply once I am in India?
I would appreciate if the above can be answered appropriately and at the earliest.
Thanks
Thanks Jambo.Jambo wrote:You would probably be able to enter the UK. The issue is getting on a plane as the airline will refuse boarding without a valid visa.raja1082k1 wrote:Hi
I am in similar situation.
My wife & I got ILR in April and have applied for naturalization certificate for my uk born daughter in May.
As we had to travel to India on previous occasions, I had to get Tier 1 G dependant visa for my daughter for her Indian passport.
Her visa is not expired since end of April.
So, my questions are:
1. If I have to travel to India with my daughter while her MN1 application is still under process, can she still be allowed to enter UK even though her dependant visa has expired, based on the letter we received from home office(that they have received her application and it is under process) and her DOB certificate from local council?
2. If not in the above case, what other options do I have to bring her back with me to UK, assuming we won't have access to her certificate(if it processed and sent to my UK address) or even not processed while I will be in India? Do I need to arrange temporary visa for her before leaving UK or I can get the same from British Embassy in India if I choose to apply once I am in India?
I would appreciate if the above can be answered appropriately and at the earliest.
Thanks
The 3 month grace period you are referring to is related to the Indian passport and surrendering it after obtaining British Citizenship.nazabrar wrote:Hi All,
Please help.
I hold ILR and I have applied for my daughter (4 years old) for MN1 registration. My daughter's visa has expired and after I got ILR, i have applied for MN1 registration. I am expecting the certificate anytime however I need to travel urgently in December. I would like to know if my daughter can enter UK on Indian password with MN1 certificate. I have read somewhere that one can travel on grace period of 3 months but no evidence of that.
Please let me know if there will be any issues for my daughter to enter UK with Indian password and MN1 certificate.Will be applying for British passport after we return to UK.
Kindly advise. Badly need suggestions.
rukmesh wrote:I think it is illegal to send the passport by courier. Someone can correct me if I am wrong but this is what my understanding is.
Your family could travel to India after submitting biometric details and once you receive the certificate, you could apply for your child's passport and once you receive it to your UK address, you will either have to personally take it to India or send it through some friend. I am almost sure that it is illegal to send passport through courier.
Why don't you apply using the NCS at the council then you get to keep all your originals.nitinka wrote:HI Rukmesh,
Thanks for bringing that to my notice. It does seem like it is a challenge sending the passport via courier. Just another question when is the Biometric card and passport that is submitted along with the MN1 form returned. Does this happen after the certificate is received? Or after the biometrics details are submitted. I am asking since I have had to submit my wife's documents, as I have had to travel a bit.
CR001 wrote:Why don't you apply using the NCS at the council then you get to keep all your originals.nitinka wrote:HI Rukmesh,
Thanks for bringing that to my notice. It does seem like it is a challenge sending the passport via courier. Just another question when is the Biometric card and passport that is submitted along with the MN1 form returned. Does this happen after the certificate is received? Or after the biometrics details are submitted. I am asking since I have had to submit my wife's documents, as I have had to travel a bit.
You will probably only receive the documents back shortly before the registration certificate.nitinka wrote:HI CR001,
Thanks for your reply.
I wasn't aware that NCS meant you could keep the documents. The MN1 process is already underway and the Biometric documents and my wife s passport are already sent over.CR001 wrote: