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MN1 sec 1(3) for ukborn child with expired T1 (dependant)

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genuflexion
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MN1 sec 1(3) for ukborn child with expired T1 (dependant)

Post by genuflexion » Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:30 pm

Hi All/wpilr_nov'12,

Its me again, your recent acquaintance who once used to be busy.

I have got a question (any senior member can answer plz);

We are a family of 5 (famour five). I have got ILR earlier this week and now have received the biometric cards as well.

Basically, I, my wife and my overseas born child got ILR.

Besides, I have two more children that were born in the UK.

First ukborn child has an overseas passport with an expired T1(G) Dependant visa (expired on 1 Oct' 12). He has also been visiting family overseas since 2009 (birth). DO I NEED TO SEND HIS OVERSEAS PASSPORT ALONGWITH HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE?

Second ukborn child does not have any passport. Do I need to make one overseas passport for this child? MN1 Guidance notes says;

FOR CHILDREN LIVING IN THE UK

• Child’s full birth certificate AND
• Child’s passport of entry to the United Kingdom, and any subsequent passports
AND
• Parents’ marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
Please note - only include children who are not already British
• If one of the parents does not agree to registration a letter explaining their reasons.
• If the application is being made by a guardian, evidence of their right to do so, such
as a deed, will or court order.

Please contribute. Thanks very much in advance wpilr_nov12.
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Jambo
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Post by Jambo » Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:32 pm

If the child has a passport, you should send it. If the child doesn't have a passport, there is no need to issue one for the application.

Simple.

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