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Thats such a relief. Thanks a ton!Theresa2022 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 6:41 amThey only look at his age on the date when the application is submitted so he should not have any issues.
I meant the home office. Thanks for the reply Simon. Personal family circumstances prevented me from applying earliersecret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 10:58 amHMRC won't even look at the application. It is not a tax application, is it?
If you meant the Home Office, the Home Office will look at the age as of the date on the application.
And if you are just applying for the dependent child a month before their 18th birthday, you left it a bit late, didn't you?
Keep in mind that the dependency and the immigration pathway ends at ILR.
As the child will be an adult, they will need to naturalise as a British citizen if they want to become a British citizen, and meet all the requirements of an adult (one year of ILR status, absences, physical presence, English language, LITUK, etc).
The absences won't matter for immigration applications (upto and including ILR).Hsrsham1112 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:17 amOn my sons route to naturalisation, I understand that if he is on a family dependant visa (FM appendix) while he will need to meet all conditions as an adult, the absences of 180 days and above in a year during the 5 year period is not applicable? Can you advise on it?