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chocolateorange88 wrote:sounds like he divorced first one, married 2nd for convenience, divorced 2nd wife after ILR and was still giving it to first wife the whole time to have a 4 year old child ....
I just said what other readers were thinking hahaWanderer wrote:chocolateorange88 wrote:sounds like he divorced first one, married 2nd for convenience, divorced 2nd wife after ILR and was still giving it to first wife the whole time to have a 4 year old child ....
Hey, being cynical around here is my job!!! lol!!
That's what I arrived at. If so, it would put his acquisition of ILR and British Citizenship in question due to deception.Wanderer wrote:I might be being as thick as a whale omelette here but doesn't the fact he married his Dutch wife without divorcing his Pakistani wife make the marriage second bigamous and potentially his citizenship fraudulent?
Or have I read it wrong?
For the child it depends on where child was born & on the UK immigration status of both parents.Rizahidam77 wrote:Dear Board Members,
I've been searching the scenario similar to my friend's family situation but could not find it.
He has become British National couple of months ago and he got ILR through marrying a British Women. He has been divorced prior to get the British Citizenship. He has a 4 year old child from his first marriage in Pakistan. Now being a British Citizen he wishes to bring his child and wife to UK.
Question arise:
Whether he can bring his first wife and child in UK?
If yes, does the child need to be naturalized first or can apply for passport first?
Which application form is applicable for his wife?
Thank you very much for your kind assistance.
Rizahidam77 wrote:In fact, he never divorced the first wife who is in Pakistan. He made second married to a dutch lady exactly 1 year after entering UK. And he applied for ILR after 7 years in partnership with dutch lady. And he was divorced by her just after his ILR. He said he was sent a query from Home Office that whether he has any other marriage during last five years which he replied no because his first marriage was beyond five years.
Do you think if he sponsor his first wife, he will be in trouble?
Of course... the marriage certificates between him and wife number 1, and divorce certificate from wife number 2 will clash. Classic case of deception. The HO wont like that!
Worse case scenario, they may revoke him of everything.
And still can he get his son BC through naturlisation?
Thanks
In that case he's in serious do-do's.....Rizahidam77 wrote:In fact, he never divorced the first wife who is in Pakistan. He made second married to a dutch lady exactly 1 year after entering UK. And he applied for ILR after 7 years in partnership with dutch lady. And he was divorced by her just after his ILR. He said he was sent a query from Home Office that whether he has any other marriage during last five years which he replied no because his first marriage was beyond five years.
Do you think if he sponsor his first wife, he will be in trouble?
And still can he get his son BC through naturlisation?
Thanks