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Child registration query please-Mother stayed outside uk 9m

Post by pbs6vas » Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:42 pm

Dear Experts on this forum,
I received my 5 1/2 month old son’s settlement visa in India today. It is indefinite leave to enter which says valid upto 21/12/2015(Same as passport expiry date). He is born in India. I am planning to apply for his naturalisation after his arrival in UK along with mine. I & my wife both got ILR on 14/01/2010 after 4 yr HSMP JR.

My wife went to India to deliver my son on 12/06/2010. She delivered on 02/09/10. We applied for indian passport on 21/9/10 after the issue of birth certificate and passport finally got issued on 21/12/2010. Settlement visa applied on 29/12/2010 and recieved visa on 21/02/2011. I am going to india to bring them with me on 03/04/2011. I am planning to apply Naturalisation for myself and my son through NCS on 05/04/2011.
As a result of this my wife is going to be away for 9.5 months in total.
I saw in one of the threads that if one of the parents is away for more than 6months........kids application might not be considered. Is it true?
I got proof that it is not our fault. I have passport application reciept, date of issue of passport & visa to support this.
Is this really a problem for my son's application??
Do I need to submit any letter with my son's MN1 application, explaining reasons for her stay more than 6months. Does this help.
Thank you very much for ur help.
with regards,

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Post by geriatrix » Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:10 am

Please continue in your previous topic.

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