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You will be eligible for ILR shortly before you reach 5 years residence calculated from the date you entered the UK as a Tier 2 G Dependent.1) When will I be eligible for ILR. Do i have to be in Tier2 visa for 3 years or 5 years for ILR eligibility.
Tier 2 General Dependent visas. If your baby is born in the UK, the child will be able to register as British once your husband gets ILR.2) If 5 years, what visa should me and the baby apply when my husband applies ILR in jan 2019.
And when can I apply for ILR?
What do you mean 'consequences'??? The child will need a visa and will qualify for ILR when you qualify.3) What are the consequences related to Visas, if I have my baby in India.
You should try return within 6 months.4) I am thinking to stay for 6 months in total for delivery Mid of june 2017 to Dec 2017. Will this be a problem when I apply for ILR?
secret.simon wrote:If child born in the UK;
- if one parent has ILR on the date of birth;
Child is a British citizen by birth.I am just checking if I am reading this right.
- else if one parent acquires ILR after birth;
Child is entitled (i.e can not be refused) to be registered as a British citizen when either one parent acquires ILR. Child and second parent not required to have ILR tro be registered as a British citizen.
Are you saying if one parent of the UK born child acquires ILR then the other parent need not apply for ILR?
else If child born outside the UK;
- Child has the UK immigration status of the less-privileged parent.
Both parents and child are expected to have ILR and one parent must be naturalised before the child can register as a British citizen at discretion
secret.simon wrote:If child born in the UK;
- if one parent has ILR on the date of birth;
Child is a British citizen by birth.
else if one parent acquires ILR after birth;
Child is entitled (i.e can not be refused) to be registered as a British citizen when either one parent acquires ILR. Child and second parent not required to have ILR to be registered as a British citizen.
If one parent of a UK born child acquires ILR, it is sufficient for the child to be registered as a British citizen, even if the child itself or the second parent does not hold ILR.poper wrote:I am just checking if I am reading this right.
Are you saying if one parent of the UK born child acquires ILR then the other parent need not apply for ILR?
CR001 wrote:You will be eligible for ILR shortly before you reach 5 years residence calculated from the date you entered the UK as a Tier 2 G Dependent.1) When will I be eligible for ILR. Do i have to be in Tier2 visa for 3 years or 5 years for ILR eligibility.
Tier 2 General Dependent visas. If your baby is born in the UK, the child will be able to register as British once your husband gets ILR.2) If 5 years, what visa should me and the baby apply when my husband applies ILR in jan 2019.
And when can I apply for ILR?
What do you mean 'consequences'??? The child will need a visa and will qualify for ILR when you qualify.3) What are the consequences related to Visas, if I have my baby in India.
You should try return within 6 months.4) I am thinking to stay for 6 months in total for delivery Mid of june 2017 to Dec 2017. Will this be a problem when I apply for ILR?
If your husband gets ILR based on 5 years residence on Tier 2 General, you are permitted to extend your PBS dependent visa till you meet the 5 year residence for ILR. The immigration rules permit this.AishwaryaGhandhi wrote:Thank you so much for the response. Very clear. Just have 1 question on my Visa.
If my husband applies for ILR in jan 2019, are you saying I should apply for extension of Tier 2 dependant visa? In that case, my husband will be on ILR and how will be a tier 2 dependent. I don't get this part alone.