I was told to either write to the office in Croydon or email the public enquiries email address, which is listed here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/conta ... ctcentres/
We are on an ancestry visa. My child is Australian.
Got a reply from UKBA:
Thank you for your enquiry.
Please be advised that the early learning scheme is not on our list of public fund that a person on limited leave can have access to.
You will be required to contact the Education Department to find out whether you are entitle to this facility or not.
A decision will be made by the caseworker who considers your application, based on the requirements of the Immigration Rules and the documentary evidence which you have submitted. We are unable to comment about the outcome of any application in advance.
I regret that we are unable to assist you further.
Yours sincerely,
Jas Patel
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
-- I have then gone to the Education Dept website based on the reply from UKBA:
http://www.education.gov.uk/childrenand ... -year-olds
Reading the Code of Practice for local authorities document which was on the above link, it states this:
2.6 Local authorities are legally required to secure sufficient free early years provision, as described above, for every eligible child. A child moving to England from another country is entitled to free early years provision on the same basis as any other child regardless of whether they have British citizenship.
So the views from previous posts is correct, that they want ALL children to participate.
Good news
