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ILR app and baby

Post by mjhicks » Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:59 pm

Hi

It's been awhile but I need more advice regarding my soon to occur application for ILR.

Quick run through - I am Canadian and my hubby is British. I will be applying for ILR 08.10.08- My spouse visa expires 01.11.08 however my date of entry on that visa was 09.11.08 (hopefully this is the correct date).
If its not can you please advise what is

2nd - to apply to ILR is the maximum to be out of the country 90 days in the past two year? Does it matter how many times I have left the country as long as its under the total of 90 days - had numerous absences recently due to illness in the family

My biggest concern however is that while I will be applying for ILR in Oct I am due to have a baby on 28.09.06. Do I need to include this baby on the form? If yes what do I need to provide in the way of passport etc etc - obviously the time frame is a bit tight!!
But as my hubby is a British citizen does that mean the baby does not need to be included in my immigration status? Help rather confused

Any advice appreciated!

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Post by vinny » Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:34 am

1. If your initial date of entry on your spouse visa was 09 Nov 06 and it expires on 01 Nov 08, then you may apply for SET(M) between [09 Nov - 28 days (4 weeks)] and 01 Nov, i.e. between 12 Oct 2008 and 01 Nov 2008.

2. See also Time allowed out of the UK on a Spouse Visa?

3. As your husband is British, then your baby, born in the UK, is automatically a British citizen and need not be included in your SET(M) application.
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