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ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 1:41 pm
by xavieryves
Hi all. I'm helping a 22 year old that came to the UK as a dependent child with Indefinite Leave to Enter. There were problems with the relationship resulting in them moving to someone else's care and still having this visa as an adult (The ILE is a vignette valid from 2012-2014 I'm guessing due to being a child as I would have thought by definition the Visa was Indefinite therefore non expiring).

My question is can they apply for Citizenship independently as an adult based off of this visa? They were born in the UK but moved elsewhere at 1 year old and spent more than 10 years abroad before returning.
Will there be issues with the the Home Office? They have never had any legal issues and have continually lived in the UK for 11 years.

Appreciate responses in advance.

Re: ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:56 pm
by vinny
Yes. A 22 year old adult may apply for Naturalisation independently.

Re: ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 4:15 pm
by xavieryves
Thank you Vinny for your swift response.
I'm aware that a 22 year old is an adult and can apply for Citizenship independently, that wasn't my query.

My question was specifically for the circumstances outlined above where the now adult has an expired Indefinite Leave to Enter as a dependent child under 18. This is the only visa they've ever had and still has. It was valid from 2012 - 2014, will that still be acceptable to Home Office as grounds for Citizenship application?

Re: ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:47 pm
by alterhase58
As I understand it ILE (applied for outside the UK) is equivalent to ILR (normally applied for inside the UK).
As you pointed out, it's not really a visa that expires, which is correct ILR/ILE is "indefinite"
So on the face of it, and as already advised, can apply for naturalisation without issues.

Re: ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:14 am
by vinny

Re: ILE as dependent child now adult and want to apply for Citizenship independently

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:04 am
by xavieryves
Thank you both, I understand now.