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MN1 (Registration) - BRP expire while waiting on application

Post by Faqasim » Mon Apr 25, 2022 9:57 am

Hello Team,

I hope all is good.

My son's BRP will expire on January 2023, and I am expected to get my ILR in November 2022.

I am planning to apply for my kid's registration (MN1) as soon as I get my ILR, and I understand it can take from weeks to months. My question is: What are the consequences of my son's BRP expiring while waiting on the registration application ? Can he attend school? Access NHS serviecs? And can he travel abroad and return to the UK?

Many thanks.

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Re: MN1 (Registration) - BRP expire while waiting on application

Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 25, 2022 10:23 am

Is your son UK born?

If his visa expires he has no status in the UK.

If he leaves the UK,he cannot return if he has no visa.

Free NHS could be an issue if he has no valid visa and would be chargeable at 150% of cost.k
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Re: MN1 (Registration) - BRP expire while waiting on application

Post by vinny » Mon Apr 25, 2022 10:25 am

Was he born in the UK?

I think

He will become an overstayer.
Probably depends on the school.
He may access the NHS, but he may have to pay 150% of NHS hospital fees, etc. Advice: get adequate health insurance cover.
No. He may travel out on his valid passport but probably won't be able to return to the UK.
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Re: MN1 (Registration) - BRP expire while waiting on application

Post by Faqasim » Mon Apr 25, 2022 3:08 pm

Thank you CR and Vinny.

Yes, he was born in the UK. I will make sure to apply for visa extension for him if we don't get the registration certificate by his visa expiry date.

Once he get the registration certificate, he wouldn't be considered an over-stayer if his visa expires (as he will be a citizen), correct? And then he can access NHS, schooling, and travel with no restrictions. Correct?

Especially the bit about travelling, when he get the registration certificate, can he travel back to the UK? Or does he need a UK passport first?

Thanks.

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Re: MN1 (Registration) - BRP expire while waiting on application

Post by Ticktack » Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:34 pm

Faqasim wrote:
Mon Apr 25, 2022 3:08 pm
Thank you CR and Vinny.

Yes, he was born in the UK. I will make sure to apply for visa extension for him if we don't get the registration certificate by his visa expiry date. If he ws born in the UK, you don't need to waste money applying for a new visa extension. Just register him straight up.

Once he get the registration certificate, he wouldn't be considered an over-stayer if his visa expires (as he will be a citizen), correct?Correct And then he can access NHS, schooling, and travel with no restrictions. Correct?correct

Especially the bit about travelling, when he get the registration certificate, can he travel back to the UK? Or does he need a UK passport first?The UK passport is a travel document. Same way your son or yourself can't travel to your country of origin with birth certificate. You/he needs a travel document in the form of a passport for any airline to carry you.

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