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That is relevant to children born abroad to parent(s) who British by descent and not a naturalised parent.
Not according to the policy. I had a refusal conceded after permission for JR was granted. The Home office concede that there is alternate to that if one parent is British. The individual has since been granted . So the other parent do not necessarily need ILR.
Ohh thanx alot for yr help.so there is hope.what would u recommend in my situation should i apply through section 3(1)?Obie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:38 amNot according to the policy. I had a refusal conceded after permission for JR was granted. The Home office concede that there is alternate to that if one parent is British. The individual has since been granted . So the other parent do not necessarily need ILR.
I do accept they normally refuse, but when it gets to court they will concede as their policy does not explicitly say so.
Yes, after the mother and child have ILR.