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Willy2020
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Applying for ILR....2 kids from previous partner!

Post by Willy2020 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:04 am

I am due to apply for my ILR in 2 weeks....(2 yrs spouse visa).
I am quite in a dilema at the moment on what to do......Before i got married in 2008,i had 2 girls from my former partner(6 & 3yrs)..but because of one reason or the other,we broke up and i have been taking care of their child support ever since.

What i want to find out now is;Can i include them in my applications for my ILR now,or wait until i am given then i REGISTER them for citizenship since they were both born in the UK.

Pls helpful advice will be highly appreciated...Thanks

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Re: Applying for ILR....2 kids from previous partner!

Post by joh118 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:24 am

Willy2020 wrote:I am due to apply for my ILR in 2 weeks....(2 yrs spouse visa).
I am quite in a dilema at the moment on what to do......Before i got married in 2008,i had 2 girls from my former partner(6 & 3yrs)..but because of one reason or the other,we broke up and i have been taking care of their child support ever since.

What i want to find out now is;Can i include them in my applications for my ILR now,or wait until i am given then i REGISTER them for citizenship since they were both born in the UK.

Pls helpful advice will be highly appreciated...Thanks
yes, wait till you get ILR THEN reigster.

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Post by Willy2020 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:08 pm

Thanks John118..

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