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I have my father's birth certificate, but there are no adoption papers; My scenario is a tad complicated. My grandfather, an English soldier, was seeing my grandmother, a Dutch journalist. One day my grandmother just disappeared. My grandfather had no clue of her whereabouts and left Singapore. He only knew about my dad 30yrs later. My grandmother apparently had found out she was pregnant with my dad and did not tell my grandfather. She gave birth to my dad in Singapore, put my grandfather's name down as the father of the child, and left my dad in hospital. No one could find her since. The people who "adopted" my dad were her colleagues, who was visiting her. There were no adoption papers. The whole thing was a secretive affair which his adopted family did not tell. We only relied on vague memories being pieced together as my grandmother visited his adopted family, had a "discussion", and left. My dad's birth cert has my grandmother's name cancelled out / faked.CR001 wrote:You need your fathers birth certificate post adoption and the adoption papers. How did you get an ancestry visa if you don't have these? You don't need the death cert.
I forgot to mention that although my visa was valid from 10/03/13, I only moved to the UK on 02/04/13. Looks like I'll be applying 28 days after my visa expires then? Or am I misunderstanding this? Does that mean they're going to reject it with a "you are refused because you are illegal from 10-03-18 - Apr 2018"?CR001 wrote:You should apply for ILR within 28 days of your 5 years residence. You can apply in person for a same day decision, it is not only a postal application.
CR001 wrote:What is your nationality? Some nationalities don't need the English language requirement.
GreatCR001 wrote:You can do LIUK at any point, the test certificate DOES NOT expire.
CR001 You are an angel. Thank you so much.CR001 wrote:I will dig out a few 'successful' topics tomorrow and post the links for you so you can read the queries and advice and through to the success of ILR.
So sorry for the delayed response. The day after you posted the forum crashed and then I couldn't find your post once I remembered. The best user and link that was successful is the one below.32flavours wrote:CR001 You are an angel. Thank you so much.CR001 wrote:I will dig out a few 'successful' topics tomorrow and post the links for you so you can read the queries and advice and through to the success of ILR.
Don't stress, it is not as bad as you think. Just ask if anything is unclear and we will help you. Read through the extensive link I already provided.32flavours wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:14 pmI am revisiting my own thread because I'm worried sick. The application for ILR draws near
Not necessary. They will do their own checks.32flavours wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:45 pmBtw,
I'm not sure if I should include any documentation to support a standing of good character? Would it be necessary / help? If it does, I am intending to send in my CRB check docus as I work in the hospital / mental health.
I am also including proof that I was volunteering before I found a job (first three months).
Would any of these help?