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by BashirB » Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:41 pm
I can see what you are trying to do:
- Apply for Indian passport just in case. Not apply for BRP at all as he will be in UK the whole time. If an emergency happens, go to India with him on his Indian passport and apply for entry clearance from there to get back.
- In event there is no emergency, you plan to apply for MN1 directly after getting your ILR in 3 years time.
In theory, the above would work. However, note that NHS will send you an invoice for his treatment, should any happen over the next three years. The cost of those can be much more than what you will save on regularisation of his stay here, unless you are going to be covered by private medical insurance.
In summary, as long as you are sure you won't need to travel and your child is unlikely to need any treatment from NHS (GP visits are fine), your plan will work. But the moment you step out of the country, you will need to apply for his BRP, whose cost will be the same (if not higher) - so no saving there. Also if he needs treatment, the NHS invoice will be substantial.
Legally he may be fine, economically it's a risk you need to consider.