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T1 E200k dependant + MN1 in process

Post by paul911 » Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:38 pm

Hi All!

First of all - very helpful forum, so thanks for everybody contributing.

I was on T1 Ent with my wife and two kids. One of the children was born in UK. So when the time came, we applied for ILR for me, my wife and the child born outside of UK, knowing that we could save 2.5k and apply straight for citizneship for our child born in UK, once we get ILRs. We got our ILRs on March 12, and I applied for her MN1 on March 17th and did the biometric appointment with her on the same day. Her BRP as a T1 dependant runs out on 12th of June. Normally, this should be enough time to get the certificate, but now that the processing is likely to be much slower, the question is: Will she be an overstayer if she does not get the citizenship certificate before the 12th of June? From what I understand there are not same protections as during the immigration process during an application in progress.

Thank you!

Here is my timeline british-citizenship/mn1-registration-ap ... l#p1889635

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Re: T1 E200k dependant + MN1 in process

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Re: T1 E200k dependant + MN1 in process

Post by secret.simon » Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:27 pm

How old is the child?

A UK born child has an entitlement (i.e. cannot be refused) to be registered as a British citizen when one of the parents gets ILR. So, even if s/he is an overstayer, s/he will eventually get British citizenship.

However, there may be issues with NHS access in the period between the end of their leave and registration as a British citizen. The NHS may bill you at 150% cost if there are any non-emergency treatments required.
I am not a lawyer or immigration advisor. My statements/comments do not constitute legal advice. E&OE. Please do not PM me for advice.

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Re: T1 E200k dependant + MN1 in process

Post by paul911 » Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:49 pm

She's 2.5 yo so BC should not be an issue. NHS point is true... will have to keep it in mind. Maybe get private insurance or something in case it gets to be too long.

Thank you!

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