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The first option could have applied if you were granted a visa under the Rules before 9th July 2012 AND you remained resident in the UK. Check your passports to see if you were readmitted to the UK under this visa or as a visitor when you used to return for your summer holidays.
This option has very onerous requirements that you will likely not meet. To apply for an ADR visa, the applicant must require care and support to carry out basic everyday actions (such as bathing and washing) AND such care and support is either unavailable or unaffordable in their home country.
I've always been on a short term visa where I would need to travel out of the UK every 6 months. And after I graduated highschool I went back for summer holidays every year on a standard visitor visa.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 9:56 amIf you have passed your 18th birthday, you are no longer a child for the purposes of the law. Therefore you will not be able to rely on your father being able to sponsor you for immigration.
Therefore the two options below are out.The first option could have applied if you were granted a visa under the Rules before 9th July 2012 AND you remained resident in the UK. Check your passports to see if you were readmitted to the UK under this visa or as a visitor when you used to return for your summer holidays.
No.
That scheme is for the family members of non-British EEA citizens who are currently resident in the UK. It is the same as your British father moving to another EEA member-state and you joining him in that other EEA member-state.