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I am British by descent.
No my husband is british otherwise than by descent. So was not necessary.JAJ wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:42 amBefore coming to the U.K. your husband must have applied for spouse entry clearance (did he?) and if so, was your son included as a dependent?
ILR is not needed for section 3(5) registration but your son is going to need some legal basis to live in the U.K. between now and then if that's the direction you choose.
If you decide on section 3(2) there should be other pieces of evidence you can use - do you know when your National Insurance number was issued (it was often issued off Child Benefit records) and you must have some NHS records. Subject Access request to the relevant authorities should uncover sufficient details. Any bank accounts or National Savings from when you were a child?
She is British by Descent, so no spouse visa required. The older child can easily be a dependent on the mother I'd think in that case.JAJ wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:42 amBefore coming to the U.K. your husband must have applied for spouse entry clearance (did he?) and if so, was your son included as a dependent?
ILR is not needed for section 3(5) registration but your son is going to need some legal basis to live in the U.K. between now and then if that's the direction you choose.
If you decide on section 3(2) there should be other pieces of evidence you can use - do you know when your National Insurance number was issued (it was often issued off Child Benefit records) and you must have some NHS records. Subject Access request to the relevant authorities should uncover sufficient details. Any bank accounts or National Savings from when you were a child?