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No, it's not unreasonable for her to return home with the child and apply formally. PR (ILR) is five years away anyway you don't want to delay that further with ill-considered applications outside the rules.lynchill wrote:Hi, I have been advise that after the child is born, he will get a british citizenship based on my status as a british citizen. My partner can apply for an extension on her visa ( human rights) based on her child's status. Is this right?
The advice would have been correct if she was a single parent, but she is not, as you are in a relationship, and she will not be able to qualify as a partner at present as she has neither married, nor having cohabited with you for a period of 2 years.lynchill wrote:Hi, I have been advise that after the child is born, he will get a british citizenship based on my status as a british citizen. My partner can apply for an extension on her visa ( human rights) based on her child's status. Is this right?