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Where are you getting this information from? It is completely wrong, the opposite of what the immigration rules say.
Exactly. The above advice is wrong. See my separate post quoting the immigration rules.
sah10406 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:23 amWhere are you getting this information from? It is completely wrong, the opposite of what the immigration rules say.
See Appendix Graduate, paragraph GR 9.4(c) about Graduate dependants.
GR 9.4. The applicant must be in the UK on the date of application and must:
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(c) be a child born in the UK during the last grant of Student permission of a Student and that Student is applying for, or has now been granted, permission to stay in the Graduate route.
It appears to be asking if the child is included in this specific application, not asking if the child is ever going to apply in the future.SshoaibAali wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 4:27 pmAs I didn’t receive the passport of the baby yet so should I enter the answer as Yes or No for the question “is your child applying with you”.
This is also wrong. The deadline is 10 January itself.
Thank you for confirming my knowledge. Your responses are really helpful.
I already recommended this in my reply on Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:44 am.
Thank you so much for your prompt response to my query. I have sent an email to my local MP, no luck either. Today, he just says as a MP it is out of my remit to provide constituents with immigration advice. He also says, while filling form it says are you currently in the UK refers to you not child. He ask me to fill the form on my child's behalf and provide him the details. I am very much concerned loosing my fees, after paying all the fees I have to book an appointment for my child to take a picture. Not sure that work as my child is not in UK. I explained my situation, he sent me the details what is available on gov.uk later he came up with this answervinny wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 2:23 amActually, there are rules that allow a UK born child to apply for an entry clearance or leave to remain in-line with parents. But there seems to be no obvious application paths for them. Make enquires or complaints.
Ask your MP for help.
Also try emailing FamilyOpsPolicy@homeoffice.gov.uk to clarify their policy.
Do let us know the results.