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ILR- Kids born in the UK

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:38 am
by asifmal
Hi All,
Can someone please advise on the below questions...
-I have 4 dependent my wife, my son born in Pakistan and 2 kids born in the UK
-Out of 2 kids born in the UK, one is on my dependent visa
-do you guys think I shall only include my wife and son born in the pakistan in my ILR application and apply for the naturalization registration for the kids born in the UK after ILR approval? if yes
Is UKBA caseworker going to ask me why I’m not including my 2 UK born kids in the application, if he/she does what should be my answer??

Thanks all
Asif/07886687862

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:43 am
by linkers
You can skip ILR for your UK born kids and can just apply for yourself, your wife and your son who was born in Pakistan.

UKBA will have no issue in this as this is a common practice (most applicants don’t bother for ILR for their UK born kid(s) and apply straight for Citizenship).

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:53 pm
by asifmal
linkers wrote:You can skip ILR for your UK born kids and can just apply for yourself, your wife and your son who was born in Pakistan.

UKBA will have no issue in this as this is a common practice (most applicants don’t bother for ILR for their UK born kid(s) and apply straight for Citizenship).
Do you mean there is no problem even if one of my UK born child is on dependent visa?

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:00 pm
by selva
asifmal wrote:
linkers wrote:You can skip ILR for your UK born kids and can just apply for yourself, your wife and your son who was born in Pakistan.

UKBA will have no issue in this as this is a common practice (most applicants don’t bother for ILR for their UK born kid(s) and apply straight for Citizenship).
Do you mean there is no problem even if one of my UK born child is on dependent visa?

yes, it should be fine. but if they want to travel then they should get citizenship before travelling

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:15 pm
by linkers
asifmal: it doesn’t matter if one of your UK born kids is on dependant visa.