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A child born to parents who at time of birth were not settled, is not a britiish unless the child is registered under section 1 (3) or 1 (4).Raghu_G wrote:Thanks noajthan, Casa.
She has ILR, so I guess she got my daughter British passport based on hers. Do I have any rights ? becuase she got the passport without my consent.
have you managed to secure leave to remain, you requested assistance on visa situation last winter.Raghu_G wrote:Thanks Obie,
At time of Birth, she did not have ILR, she got couple of years back.
I did not undertsand your below statement, can you please expand on this :
"But it may help your case, OP, as i advised you several months back, that this is the step you should take."
I agree, except that the OP appears to have supported the registration when it suited his circumstances, but not when it was for the benefit of the child.Obie wrote:Casa, it may well benefit op if the wife agrees to cooperate and assist him, however the troubling aspect, is the fact that the estranged wife took such significant step without notifying OP, especially in circumstances where OP's child will lose her Indian citizenship as a result of this step.
call me old fashion, but that is a decision that a father must be consented about.
It just feels wrong sometimes Casa, especially in circumstances where the child has lost her indian citizenship, i work in area were i see lots of fathers from south east asis, Africa and Middle Eastern contries are complaining that their wifes or estranged wifes takes these life changing steps, without their consent, and this is wrong, notwithstanding the fact that i alluded to the fact that it will help OP, the least the wife could have done, was informing him at least.Casa wrote:I agree, except that the OP appears to have supported the registration when it suited his circumstances, but not when it was for the benefit of the child.Obie wrote:Casa, it may well benefit op if the wife agrees to cooperate and assist him, however the troubling aspect, is the fact that the estranged wife took such significant step without notifying OP, especially in circumstances where OP's child will lose her Indian citizenship as a result of this step.
call me old fashion, but that is a decision that a father must be consented about.
Wife may not have been aware of the full impact of actions taken on behalf of minor;Raghu_G wrote:Thanks noajthan, Casa.
She has ILR, so I guess she got my daughter British passport based on hers. Do I have any rights ? becuase she got the passport without my consent.