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My GP had asked for our baby's visa/IHS proof after 3 months of his birth. NHS is only covered for the first 3 months for non British babies.heis wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 2:06 pmDear Admins,
As you know, the £1,012 cost for child MN1 registration has been deemed unlawful by the Court of Appeal (https://www.freemovement.org.uk/1012-ch ... of-appeal/).
I applied for the MN1 for my two children last week before this ruling came out. This cost me £2,024 + £38.40 biometrics.
As we have no intentions of travelling anywhere in the near future, I am seriously thinking of cancelling the application and waiting until the fees are reduced before reapplying. I understand that I can cancel the citizenship applications and get my full refund because they have not yet done biometrics (https://www.gov.uk/cancel-visa) but I don't know what the implications of doing so will be. The children were born in the UK and I have ILR. They are not currently on any visa restrictions as they have never left the UK since birth and so have not needed to apply for one.
I understand that your response is not a legal advice and I will be fully responsible for my actions but I'm keen to know what you would suggest. I'd really appreciate your response.
Thank you so much.
Not sure. With an ILR, you are covered of course but, it's not clear about UK born baby.vinny wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:51 pmI suspect that an ILR holder parent may challenge this for a non-overstaying UK born child?
Hi secret.simon,secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:03 pmHave you submitted the children's biometrics?
Keep in mind that there will almost certainly be an appeal to the UK Supreme Court (the permission for which has already been given, according to the same article that you linked to) and that the judgment (if the UKSC agrees with the Court of Appeal) will kick off a review of the cost of child registration. So you are looking at a wait of a few months (most likely a couple of years) before the new charges come into force.