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by sakura » Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:01 pm
Do you mean his mother is in the UK without legal papers? Need to clarify because I'm not sure if I understood properly- is it the boy's mother or father (or both) that is illegal?
Is his mother here legally? What is she currently doing? A bit more information about their background (when came to UK, if legal/illegal). If she is here illegally she cannot claim any benefits for him. I'm not sure what the case will be if she is on a visa (e.g. WP). If neither of his parents are 'settled' (i.e. permanent residents) then he cannot become British immediately. I think there is a case for a child born in the UK and living here for over 7 years to register as British, but, since he's 3, he is not yet entitled. He can register for school and but I am not sure about health, it's a tricky one.
In terms of marrying in the UK- you will only be able to marry in a church (CoE I think) without having to request a Certificate of Approval (CoA). In the UK, migrants from outside the EU/EEA need to apply for this CoA to get married, even if to a UK/EU/EEA citizen. So, if this person is illegal, they can only marry in a church... CoAs from illegal migrants (who, I think, are from a 'safe' country) will normally be refused.
However, if you want to become legal after marriage, the only option I can think of would be to leave the UK and apply for entry clearance/spouse visa from your home country (Bolivia?). This is because you cannot apply in the UK if you do not have a valid visa/legal status (or at least you can, but it probably won't be successful). Search this board in the "immigration for family members" section for successful case studies.