ILR for child born outside the UK
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 2:44 am
Hi experts,
Trust you're doing well.
Extending my special gratitude to Zimba and Vinny for their exemplary advise throughout our journey to ILR.
Now it's time for our daughter's ILR.
She was born in India when my wife was on ILR through Skiller Worker route and I were holding a PBS Dependant Visa. To bring her to the UK, we applied and got granted with a Health care Worker PBS Child Dependent visa (expiring on 11 Jul 2025, in line with my previous visa).
I were granted ILR last week. I did not add my child to the application as I weren't confident that my application could be successful as I was seeking discretion to grant exception for staying outside of the UK for more than 180 days.
My wife is still on ILR and is adamant that she don't want to go for naturalisation although she is eligible since last year! Our ultimate aim is to get our daughter British Citizenship.
Now I've applied for ILR for my child. Is this in order?
Or is there a way to apply for naturalisation directly for her instead of ILR?
Trust you're doing well.
Extending my special gratitude to Zimba and Vinny for their exemplary advise throughout our journey to ILR.
Now it's time for our daughter's ILR.
She was born in India when my wife was on ILR through Skiller Worker route and I were holding a PBS Dependant Visa. To bring her to the UK, we applied and got granted with a Health care Worker PBS Child Dependent visa (expiring on 11 Jul 2025, in line with my previous visa).
I were granted ILR last week. I did not add my child to the application as I weren't confident that my application could be successful as I was seeking discretion to grant exception for staying outside of the UK for more than 180 days.
My wife is still on ILR and is adamant that she don't want to go for naturalisation although she is eligible since last year! Our ultimate aim is to get our daughter British Citizenship.
Now I've applied for ILR for my child. Is this in order?
Or is there a way to apply for naturalisation directly for her instead of ILR?