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10 years long residence application for children

Post by mayu » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:47 am

Hi All

Kindly requesting some information on ILR eligibilty

Currently I and my wife are eligible to apply for long residence.
According to UKBA site, we must apply separately.


The question
--if we apply for long residence with SET(O) separately, how can I apply for my children's settlement visa?
---Which application do I have to use for my children? SET(M) ? They were born in the UK ( 7years and 9 years old)
---Do I have to apply for them once we got the settlement or the same time ?


Any suggestion on these is greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance.

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Post by vinny » Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:55 am

Were the children born in the UK?
When do their leave expire?
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Post by geriatrix » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:22 am

vinny wrote:Were the children born in the UK?
mayu wrote:They were born in the UK ( 7years and 9 years old)
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Post by geriatrix » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:27 am

After either parent is granted settlement, register your UK-born children as British citizens (under section 1(3)).

No need to apply for settlement for them, even if their current leave expires before either parent is granted settlement. This is assuming that that the children do not intend to travel abroad before being registered as British citizen.
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Post by mayu » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:47 pm

Thank you very much for the useful information.
I didn't think to be able to apply for British Citizenship for children.
Thank you!

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Post by shri997 » Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:44 pm

I have got a question about above topic.i have already applied ILR(10 yrs) three weeks ago.I have got two dependent, my wife and my 3 yr old son born in the uk.They have got visa for another 5 weeks.If I don't get my ILR before that I'm sending FLR(m) for my wife........can I wait to apply for citizenship for my son after I get my ILR even his visa expires before that? or shall I send FLR(m) for him as well?

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Post by vinny » Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:18 am

sushdmehta wrote:After either parent is granted settlement, register your UK-born children as British citizens (under section 1(3)).

No need to apply for settlement for them, even if their current leave expires before either parent is granted settlement. This is assuming that that the children do not intend to travel abroad before being registered as British citizen.
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Post by shri997 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:19 pm

hi vinny and sushdmehta,I read the section 1(3).but it doesn't say anything about resident permit.

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