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Not really no. Being eligible and applying successfully are two very different things. If your child is born before you get ILR, you can still register the child as British using form MN1.Considering that I was eligible for ILR from 22/04/2018, could I argue with the Home Office that my child should be eligible to British Citizenship as the waiting time is their problem and not mine?
Hi,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 2:14 pmNot really no. Being eligible and applying successfully are two very different things. If your child is born before you get ILR, you can still register the child as British using form MN1.Considering that I was eligible for ILR from 22/04/2018, could I argue with the Home Office that my child should be eligible to British Citizenship as the waiting time is their problem and not mine?
If the child is born after you get ILR, child will be British.
27th April 2018 would be the date It would considered as submitted if they have recieved it that day and signed for it that day, and as per Royal Mail tracker, it would seem so.Yachou wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 12:39 pmHi,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 2:14 pmNot really no. Being eligible and applying successfully are two very different things. If your child is born before you get ILR, you can still register the child as British using form MN1.Considering that I was eligible for ILR from 22/04/2018, could I argue with the Home Office that my child should be eligible to British Citizenship as the waiting time is their problem and not mine?
If the child is born after you get ILR, child will be British.
Thanks for your reply but I believe to have a straightforward case as since I have been granted leave to remain, I have always been in employment with no criminal convictions and the grounds on which they granted me leave still stand.
I have one question, since receiving your application on 27th April (Royal Mail delivery status) and taking the payment on 30th April, I haven’t received no acknowledgment nor a biometric letters. Is this a normal thing or do you think I should contact HO to at least request an acknowledgment letter?
Many thanks
Hi,CMOSUK wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 6:13 pm27th April 2018 would be the date It would considered as submitted if they have recieved it that day and signed for it that day, and as per Royal Mail tracker, it would seem so.Yachou wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 12:39 pmHi,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 2:14 pmNot really no. Being eligible and applying successfully are two very different things. If your child is born before you get ILR, you can still register the child as British using form MN1.Considering that I was eligible for ILR from 22/04/2018, could I argue with the Home Office that my child should be eligible to British Citizenship as the waiting time is their problem and not mine?
If the child is born after you get ILR, child will be British.
Thanks for your reply but I believe to have a straightforward case as since I have been granted leave to remain, I have always been in employment with no criminal convictions and the grounds on which they granted me leave still stand.
I have one question, since receiving your application on 27th April (Royal Mail delivery status) and taking the payment on 30th April, I haven’t received no acknowledgment nor a biometric letters. Is this a normal thing or do you think I should contact HO to at least request an acknowledgment letter?
Many thanks
In my opinion and research it may be procedure. However you should always keep evidence of when it was posted and when THEY recieved it, I.e signed for etc..
Thanks for your input! So I shouldn’t worry for the moment then, I may received something from them by end of this month as it would have been 1month.krisbol17 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 8:11 amI paid £2,297 back on 12 Dec 2017 for ILR (2 x 3 years DLR), only correspondence I have from UKVI is the Biometrics enrollment letter on 16 Jan.
No acknowledgment letter whatsoever of that payment. Even the Biometrics letter probably came because I had requested the return of my Driving Licence from online. One department wrote and said they didn't have my licence, another department returned the licence and included the Biometrics Enrollment letter.
Hi awwwww congratulations!! This makes me hopeful really that decisions can be made within 6months. Enjoy your life bien and happy future married life. Think now about passing your life in the UK test so you are ready in one year time to apply for your British passport. I think you requesting your driving licence really triggered the consideration of your application.
Hi
Please continue in your existing topic you have about your extension. This thread is for ILR and NOT extension applications.Aawish123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:45 pmHI,
I am applying for FLR(DL) extension under Private life. I was issuer 2.5 years visa and now its time to apply for extension.
Can anyone help me with documents guidance please. What documents do I need to send with the form??
I have proof of address for me and my partner on same address.
What else do I need to post?
Thanks