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Ryansue wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2017 1:26 pmDear all. I need some advice.
I just granted Ilr last month. 2017
I have a four years old boy born in the uk 2013.
Due to some unforeseen reason. My wife she is a overstayer. What 'unforseen reason' ?
What’s the best option to regulrise my wife’s status? FLR(FP) Partner route, but no guarantee it will be approved.
I have know Ho already be aware she is a overstayer,
If I go along with my son’s citizenship application, will this possibly reject due to my wife’s status(overstayer) Having a child registered as a British citizen doesn't give automatic rights to the parent without any legal status in the UK. It should however, strengthen the claim for FLR(FP).
The HO may consider that you would be able to settle as a family outside of the UK, especially as your child is still very young and could easily adapt, together with the fact that neither parents holds British citizenship.
Please help. Many many thanks
I believe Ryanxue may be asking if his wife's application will succeed if he can show his child's BC Registration is pending.
Hi, you can register him if he is under 18 (he is )and he was born before you received ILR