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Hi,saadali855 wrote:Hi,
I am currently on a tier 2 visa and i will be going for my ILR in 7months time. We had a baby in March 2017 and given that i had no plans to travel abroad with the baby i have no intentions to apply for her immigration application. Recently i read on some forums that kids born to Non-EEA parents are only exempt from NHS until they are 3months old.
This seems like a trap to me where i have to spend £1200 or so pounds for no reason at all!....as, so far i have not come across any method which will allow me to only pay for IHS and not the Tier 2 dependent visa!
As far as my knowledge goes Babies born in the UK dont need a visa unless they are travelling abroad and want to come back to UK.
Kindly guide me if anyone has been through similar circumstances. It just seems a waste a £600.00 to be spent on an immigration application. I dont mind paying IHS(but IHS is tied to immigration application!! )
If a child is over 3 months old and without a visa, any NHS services will be charged at 150% of the costs.muhdkhokhar wrote:Hi,saadali855 wrote:Hi,
I am currently on a tier 2 visa and i will be going for my ILR in 7months time. We had a baby in March 2017 and given that i had no plans to travel abroad with the baby i have no intentions to apply for her immigration application. Recently i read on some forums that kids born to Non-EEA parents are only exempt from NHS until they are 3months old.
This seems like a trap to me where i have to spend £1200 or so pounds for no reason at all!....as, so far i have not come across any method which will allow me to only pay for IHS and not the Tier 2 dependent visa!
As far as my knowledge goes Babies born in the UK dont need a visa unless they are travelling abroad and want to come back to UK.
Kindly guide me if anyone has been through similar circumstances. It just seems a waste a £600.00 to be spent on an immigration application. I dont mind paying IHS(but IHS is tied to immigration application!! )
That is not correct. Babies born in UK are not considered overstaye. They will be eligbile for free NHS.
I know someone personally who had their baby born in UK while they were on student visa. They applied for visa for baby when they switched to Tier 2.
I hope that clears things up.
Don't apply visa for your baby. Once you get ILR ,you apply to register as BC
oh I didn't know that. I am sorry.Casa wrote:If a child is over 3 months old and without a visa, any NHS services will be charged at 150% of the costs.muhdkhokhar wrote:Hi,saadali855 wrote:Hi,
I am currently on a tier 2 visa and i will be going for my ILR in 7months time. We had a baby in March 2017 and given that i had no plans to travel abroad with the baby i have no intentions to apply for her immigration application. Recently i read on some forums that kids born to Non-EEA parents are only exempt from NHS until they are 3months old.
This seems like a trap to me where i have to spend £1200 or so pounds for no reason at all!....as, so far i have not come across any method which will allow me to only pay for IHS and not the Tier 2 dependent visa!
As far as my knowledge goes Babies born in the UK dont need a visa unless they are travelling abroad and want to come back to UK.
Kindly guide me if anyone has been through similar circumstances. It just seems a waste a £600.00 to be spent on an immigration application. I dont mind paying IHS(but IHS is tied to immigration application!! )
That is not correct. Babies born in UK are not considered overstaye. They will be eligbile for free NHS.
I know someone personally who had their baby born in UK while they were on student visa. They applied for visa for baby when they switched to Tier 2.
I hope that clears things up.
Don't apply visa for your baby. Once you get ILR ,you apply to register as BC
Yes you're right. She was born in 2005. The family got ILR way before 2015.Casa wrote:Possibly before the rules on NHS treatment were tightened.
Chapter 1: Page 10 Exempt categories of person (includes)
"A child born in the UK to an above mentioned exempt person is also exempt from charge
up to the age of three months provided that the child has not left the UK since birth."
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... g_accs.pdf
HI,If a child is over 3 months old and without a visa, any NHS services will be charged at 150% of the costs.
Hello,saadali855 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:14 amHi,
I am currently on a tier 2 visa and i will be going for my ILR in 7months time. We had a baby in March 2017 and given that i had no plans to travel abroad with the baby i have no intentions to apply for her immigration application. Recently i read on some forums that kids born to Non-EEA parents are only exempt from NHS until they are 3months old.
This seems like a trap to me where i have to spend £1200 or so pounds for no reason at all!....as, so far i have not come across any method which will allow me to only pay for IHS and not the Tier 2 dependent visa!
As far as my knowledge goes Babies born in the UK dont need a visa unless they are travelling abroad and want to come back to UK.
Kindly guide me if anyone has been through similar circumstances. It just seems a waste a £600.00 to be spent on an immigration application. I dont mind paying IHS(but IHS is tied to immigration application!! )