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Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

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ashvar123
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Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

Post by ashvar123 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 3:00 pm

Hi There - Please help me with this query

Myself and my wife are going to apply for ILR on 1 week of March though we have T1 expiring next year,
We are planning to apply for our baby's citizenship without having ILR
Before applying for his citizenship we want to go on a tour to Europe -

DO you think there will be an issue at check points -

Baby on T1 Dependant, both parents on ILR when we approach UK check point for stamping..?
- Ashvar

kpk1234
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Re: Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

Post by kpk1234 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 4:56 pm

Is your baby born in UK after you getting ILR?

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Re: Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

Post by vinny » Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:16 pm

kpk1234 wrote:Is your baby born in UK after you getting ILR?
ashvar123 wrote:Baby on T1 Dependant
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Re: Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

Post by vinny » Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:29 pm

ashvar123 wrote:Baby on T1 Dependant, both parents on ILR when we approach UK check point for stamping..?
Shouldn't be a problem.

If refused, then there should be an in-country right of appeal. While appealing, baby is entitled to register for British citizenship.
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smartkhan
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Re: Parents on ILR - baby on T1 General Dependant

Post by smartkhan » Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:05 am

You need to get the visas of EU countries for you and your wife before you travel. You can not travel to EU countries without British passport.

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