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For your UK born child: if you do not have any immediate travel plans, then you can skip his ILR. Instead, once you get your ILR, apply for his registration as a British Citizen on MN_1. Once BC is done, apply for passport. Currently this process is taking 4-5 months.andy77 wrote:Hi
It may be that this has been discussed earlier, so please guide me if it hasn't. I am on a work permit and would be applying for ilr in oct as a peo appointment.
My question was that my second child was born in the uk, so do i have an option not to apply ilr for him and only for the rest of us, then apply for his british passport as soon as i receive my ilr. Please bear in mind all our work permit expires in oct, so i am not sure if this is an option.
thanks
You can skip him from ILR application. As technically your second child has never entered this country (NO Entry Clearance). It really doesn't matter if his your visa is valid or not.andy77 wrote:Please bear in mind all our work permit expires in oct, so i am not sure if this is an option.
thanks
Anyone had a situation of skipping Ilr for ukborn baby andhad to travelout ofcountry? What is the process while entering back to the country? Please advice as 5 to 6 months plus getting visa for home country is a long time?Damanisshallo wrote:You can skip him from ILR application. As technically your second child has never entered this country (NO Entry Clearance). It really doesn't matter if his your visa is valid or not.andy77 wrote:Please bear in mind all our work permit expires in oct, so i am not sure if this is an option.
thanks
Unless you aim to travel within a span of 5-6 months, do not include him.
"The money you save is the money you earn"
In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote: Anyone had a situation of skipping Ilr for ukborn baby andhad to travelout ofcountry? What is the process while entering back to the country? Please advice as 5 to 6 months plus getting visa for home country is a long time?
Sorry for not being clear in my question, I meant , 5-6 months for UK born baby to get British passport + POI time ,will be a long time, and inbetween if by unforseen reasons, we had to go to India , how to come back ? any process from India to get the visa for the child or Passport ? OR will we be allow to enter the country as PARENTS have ILR ?Seniors/Gurus/ Someone who had been in this situation please air your viewswpilr_nov12 wrote:In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote: Anyone had a situation of skipping Ilr for ukborn baby andhad to travelout ofcountry? What is the process while entering back to the country? Please advice as 5 to 6 months plus getting visa for home country is a long time?
In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote:Sorry for not being clear in my question, I meant , 5-6 months for UK born baby to get British passport + POI time ,will be a long time, and inbetween if by unforseen reasons, we had to go to India , how to come back ? any process from India to get the visa for the child or Passport ? OR will we be allow to enter the country as PARENTS have ILR ?Seniors/Gurus/ Someone who had been in this situation please air your viewswpilr_nov12 wrote:In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote: Anyone had a situation of skipping Ilr for ukborn baby andhad to travelout ofcountry? What is the process while entering back to the country? Please advice as 5 to 6 months plus getting visa for home country is a long time?
wpilr_nov12 wrote:In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote:Sorry for not being clear in my question, I meant , 5-6 months for UK born baby to get British passport + POI time ,will be a long time, and inbetween if by unforseen reasons, we had to go to India , how to come back ? any process from India to get the visa for the child or Passport ? OR will we be allow to enter the country as PARENTS have ILR ?Seniors/Gurus/ Someone who had been in this situation please air your viewswpilr_nov12 wrote:In that case, not worth skipping.Rajuk09 wrote: Anyone had a situation of skipping Ilr for ukborn baby andhad to travelout ofcountry? What is the process while entering back to the country? Please advice as 5 to 6 months plus getting visa for home country is a long time?