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Assuming that the child was born in the UK, yes, the child would automatically be a British citizen because one of the parents had ILR at the time of the child's birth.
No, because (assuming birth in the UK) the child is already a British citizen.
Not automatically. But see the Gov.UK page on international parental child abduction and other resources that can be found online by searching for terms such as "child abduction" etc, such as this one .
It is possible that your wife's visa is not curtailed. It is up to the HO to have a look at the circumstances and decide whether to curtail the visa or not.
The conjunction of Divorce and immigration can be a tricky subject. Much better to think things through calmly than act in haste.ztech wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:04 pm5- Can I divorce in Pakistan as the marriage happened there?
6 -When my in-laws learn of my divorce, can my wife start an English divorce against me here?
I need to move on with my life and get married again as I am not getting any younger and my wife has wasted 8 years of my life. I cannot get married here in the UK without doing an English divorce. And, I understand that if I get married in Pakistan again, I cannot bring my new wife and she will remain in Pakistan. I will visit her quarterly.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:44 amNo, because (assuming birth in the UK) the child is already a British citizen.
You can get a court order blocking HMPO from issuing the child a passport (see link in next response).
Keep in mind that that does not stop the child from being issued a Pakistani passport and travelling abroad based on that.
Since my wife was a dependant of me and my son is also in a way a dependant of me, I am surprised that HMPO will not ask for my consent or my documents. Bear in mind that my wife is not aware that I am now a British citizen. In fact, I rcvd HO letter the very next day after she left that I had become one.
It is possible that your wife's visa is not curtailed. It is up to the HO to have a look at the circumstances and decide whether to curtail the visa or not.
As the mother of a British citizen child, it is possible that the Home Office will allow her to acquire a visa and remain in/return to the UK on that basis.
I have been informed by a family friend who lives in Croydon that she spotted my wife at Croydon station couple of months ago ( presumably to go to Lunar House ).
You must keep in mind that the "best interests of the child" can come into play here, which can restrict the field of operation for the SSHD and the Home Office.ztech wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:21 pmI feel like I have been a visa mule and my wife and her in-laws have just used me to get a British child and then solidify her foot in the UK. Looking around in the forum, this seems to have happened to quite a number of people. Has Priti and HO not got wind of this visa mule scam yet? What are they doing to discourage such behaviour?
If the child was born in the UK, while you were on ILR, the child would automatically be a British citizen and thus would not be your dependent. You do not need to have held British citizenship for this to have occured.ztech wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:21 pmSince my wife was a dependant of me and my son is also in a way a dependant of me, I am surprised that HMPO will not ask for my consent or my documents. Bear in mind that my wife is not aware that I am now a British citizen. In fact, I rcvd HO letter the very next day after she left that I had become one.
I am not sure. There are Data Protection implications.