COURT CASE & UK BORN CHILD NEED ILR OR NOT ?
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:55 pm
Background:
Myself: Applied for HSMP IN May 06
Visa (HSMP VISA) stamped in 12/09/06
Arrived to UK on 25/09/06
Visa extended (Tier 1) after 2 year for 3 year till 12/09/2011
Husband: Tier 1 dependent visa: visa Expires on 12/09/2011
UK born child: Born in Jan 2009 and on dependent visa expires on12/09/2011
The original application was made before Nov 06 which is covered under
HSMP Forum Ltd’s Judicail Reveiw
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Quires:
1.Do I have to apply for my son’s ILR OR I can register him for citizenship directly?
2. If, I apply with my husband on 01/09/2011 on same day service and then next day apply for my UK born child’s citizenship without applying for ILR for him. Is this ok?
My husband had summonsed from Court to attend the court for intent to avoid payment for travel. Which he attended and settled with penalty. Back in 2008
Will this affect our ILR case ?
Do we have to declare this in the form ? OR Better not to declare this?
Radha
Myself: Applied for HSMP IN May 06
Visa (HSMP VISA) stamped in 12/09/06
Arrived to UK on 25/09/06
Visa extended (Tier 1) after 2 year for 3 year till 12/09/2011
Husband: Tier 1 dependent visa: visa Expires on 12/09/2011
UK born child: Born in Jan 2009 and on dependent visa expires on12/09/2011
The original application was made before Nov 06 which is covered under
HSMP Forum Ltd’s Judicail Reveiw
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quires:
1.Do I have to apply for my son’s ILR OR I can register him for citizenship directly?
2. If, I apply with my husband on 01/09/2011 on same day service and then next day apply for my UK born child’s citizenship without applying for ILR for him. Is this ok?
My husband had summonsed from Court to attend the court for intent to avoid payment for travel. Which he attended and settled with penalty. Back in 2008
Will this affect our ILR case ?
Do we have to declare this in the form ? OR Better not to declare this?
Radha