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child born in UK
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:41 am
by waqas.sabir
I know this topic has been discussed previously but I got some confusion. My friend has a child born in UK few months ago and now he is going to apply for his ILR but he is thinking of only applying ILR for himself and his wife and register the child later using MN1 form under section 1(3). I know it is possible but the question does he need to show his child in ILR application and if he shows what shall he reply to visa officer on window why he is not applying for his child. To me if he not shows that is breach of immigration rules and can effect his child registration application.
Can someone please reply whether he should include child who is UK born in ILR application or not and if he does or does not how that can effect his ILR application or later child registration. many thanks
Re: child born in UK
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:52 am
by wpilr_nov12
waqas.sabir wrote:what shall he reply to visa officer on window why he is not applying for his child.
And the answer is :
waqas.sabir wrote:My friend has a child born in UK few months ago and now he is going to apply for his ILR but he is thinking of only applying ILR for himself and his wife and register the child later using MN1 form under section 1(3).
waqas.sabir wrote:To me if he not shows that is breach of immigration rules and can effect his child registration application.
And how is that?
waqas.sabir wrote:Can someone please reply whether he should include child who is UK born in ILR application or not entirely up to your friend. If he includes, he pays extra and if he does or does not how that can effect his ILR application or later child registration it hasn't and it will not there is no rule/law against this... many thanks
Do not worry about UK-Born child if applying for ILR
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:42 pm
by atukflrn
Dear Mr. Waqas
Your friend DOES NOT need to include his uk-born child in his ILR form. UKBA wouldn't even be bothered to ask why the uk-born child is not included. I had the same situation; applied for ILR (back in Mar-2012) via Croydon PEO. My application had two dependants (my wife and foreign-born daughter). I had completely skipped my younger daughter (uk-born) in the ILR application. No questions were asked; got ILR approved the same day. So your friend should not be worried. One more thing; Upon approval of ILR your friend will be handed over a leaflet (as part of approval document) which clearly mentions that if the principal applicant has any UK-born child, he/she can now be registered as British Citizen.
I hope this addresses your friend's concern.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:39 am
by waqas.sabir
If he does not show the child in ILR application he is hiding the fact from UKBA and since he is under immigration control before ILR that is decption isnt it????
I think if he shows the child he needs to pay for the child ILR fee and if he does not show the child that is the risk he is carrying because for child registration because UKBA may refer to earlier ILR application where no additional dependent was mentioned.
Can you please advise what will be the safest option?? many thanks
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:00 pm
by vinny
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:03 pm
by geriatrix
Has an application for leave ever been made for the child? If not, the child is not subject to immigration control.
See also
Q29 - Q32.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:33 pm
by atukflrn
The ILR application requires details of only those dependants who are applying for ILR (not all the dependants). If you look at the section heading it is titled as "SECTION 2 - DEPENDANTS WHO ARE ALSO APPLYING". I think the message is clearly asking for dependants who are being included in the application (NOT all the dependants that an applicant might have).