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Hi Bheeshma,Bheeshma wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:43 pmHi,
Since UK NARIC Certificate is required for my dependent to apply for ILR, could you please help which options should I chose:
Immigration Tier : Family, Settlement, and Nationality ( I have chosen this option)
Immigration Route: 2 Options under this:
Family
Settlement
Could you please help and advise me to chose which option for Immigration Route. Is it Family or Settlement?
Kind Regards
Bheeshma.
Which threads are you referring to exactly??Bheeshma wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2017 10:07 amGone through all threads which were posted recently and looks like most of ILR Dependant Visa's getting rejected for not meeting the criteria "Period of Stay in UK ". I am really feeling nervous about my wife's ILR application.. She came to Uk Tier1 Dependant Visa on May 2012 however she has so far stayed for 32 Months only in UK ( with lots of absences, kindly check the thread)
There is NO absence limit for PBS dependent spouses, as already advised to you on 9th September. She needs to meet the residence requirement and valid visa for the qualifying period, which in your case appears to be 2 years as she is pre July 2012, provided she DID NOT at any point apply for a new entry clearance PBS dependent visa from abroad.Not to any specific thread but on the whole, not meeting to Period of Stay living in UK, their's ILR applications were rejected.
Yes you are and likely also misreading whichever topics you have referred to regarding refusals.May be I am over thinking on this.
Children born abroad, as is the case for the OP in this thread, require ILR before they can register as British (adults are naturalised not children). Also, there are residence requirements for children depending on how old they are.KKLTP wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:59 pmRecently I came across one solicitor suggesting that if both parents are on ILR and if they are applying for BP
then their kids can also apply for naturalisation.. as there is no rule of 5 years for kids, I suggest to think about this on cost basis, I hope it helps..
Children born abroad are expected to be 'free from immigration control', i.e. hold ILR. There have been many refusals for children where the parents through they can save money on skipping ILR. Children born abroad have no entitlement to register as British.KKLTP wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:20 pmHello CR001,
in reference to your update, I am little bit confused, can not the kids ( born abroad + below 18) will be eligible to apply for citizen ship along with one of their parent who is eligible to apply while other parent is on ILR?
sorry not sure about acronym op ?
my only point is instead of applying ILR ( spending on Fees roughly 6k- 2kids) they can apply for citizenship along with one parent for less fee, if the parent is eligible for citizenship.
Thanks
KP