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ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:39 pm
by KPROCKS
Hi Experts
I have my ILR due in March. Both my kids were born in UK. Do I go for ILR for them or directly for the passport.
I have read topics regarding this query before but still not convinced.
Please help and answer the query.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Rock
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:28 pm
by alok_singh
KPROCKS wrote:Hi Experts
I have my ILR due in March. Both my kids were born in UK. Do I go for ILR for them or directly for the passport.
you can do both which one you prefer .
but logically you don't need ILR for children born in UK once you have got your ILR you can apply for BC using MN1 form.
I have read topics regarding this query before but still not convinced.
Please help and answer the query.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Rock
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:02 am
by wpilr_nov12
KPROCKS wrote:Hi Experts
I have my ILR due in March. Both my kids were born in UK. Do I go for ILR for them or directly for the passport.
I have read topics regarding this query before but still not convinced.
Please help and answer the query.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Rock
If you are not convinced, do you want to share why?
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:40 am
by mail123
I am on tier 2 (ICT) and have booked peo appointment on 19th feb. I have got two queries in relation to applying ILR for my kid
1- my daughter was born in the UK 3 years back .I got her indian passport and made her my dependent . She travelled with me back to india and entered uk as my dependent
Can I not include her in going for ilr and directly apply passport later if I get thru ilr?
2- i have booked appointment for my daughter also ; can I just not avail for her but avail for rest of my family. How do I get my daughter excluded from my appointment ?
Please guide
Thank you
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:37 am
by alok_singh
mail123 wrote:I am on tier 2 (ICT) and have booked peo appointment on 19th feb. I have got two queries in relation to applying ILR for my kid
1- my daughter was born in the UK 3 years back .I got her indian passport and made her my dependent . She travelled with me back to india and entered uk as my dependent
Can I not include her in going for ilr and directly apply passport later if I get thru ilr?
you can include her as a dependent in your ilr application
2- i have booked appointment for my daughter also ; can I just not avail for her but avail for rest of my family. How do I get my daughter excluded from my appointment ?
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Call the customer care and tell that your daughter will not be attending the call
Please guide
Thank you
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:06 am
by mail123
alok_singh wrote:mail123 wrote:I am on tier 2 (ICT) and have booked peo appointment on 19th feb. I have got two queries in relation to applying ILR for my kid
1- my daughter was born in the UK 3 years back .I got her indian passport and made her my dependent . She travelled with me back to india and entered uk as my dependent
Can I exclude her in going for ilr and directly apply passport later if I get thru ilr?
you can include her as a dependent in your ilr application
Thanks Alok;
Infact my query was other way round. Please see above the corrected text in bold
2- i have booked appointment for my daughter also ; can I just not avail for her but avail for rest of my family. How do I get my daughter excluded from my appointment ?
[/quote/
Call the customer care and tell that your daughter will not be attending the call
Please guide
Thank you
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:18 pm
by KPROCKS
wpilr_nov12 wrote:KPROCKS wrote:Hi Experts
I have my ILR due in March. Both my kids were born in UK. Do I go for ILR for them or directly for the passport.
I have read topics regarding this query before but still not convinced.
Please help and answer the query.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Rock
Hi Mate
Someone told it is easier to get kids british passport when you have their ILR, but after reading this forum I think it is not the case. That is the reason behind my query. Will u be kind enough to help me with it?
Regards
Rock
If you are not convinced, do you want to share why?
Re: ILR FOR KIDS
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:37 pm
by uksettlement
KPROCKS wrote:Hi Experts
I have my ILR due in March. Both my kids were born in UK. Do I go for ILR for them or directly for the passport.
I have read topics regarding this query before but still not convinced.
Please help and answer the query.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Rock
Go for your ILR and later directly apply for your kids British citizenship. This saves money! Also, this is. A good approach especially if you and your kids don't have any impending travel plans.