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imran22 wrote:I don’t have the answer to your question but I am in the same dilemma these days and can’t decide what to do. On one hand I would like to save £700 but I don’t want any problems. Also I was worried if we need to leave the country due to some urgent travel need then how would things work but I didn’t get a response. I hope somebody will address your questions.
1. Children born in the UK are not required to have a valid leave to remain.PaulJF wrote:I have a question about the requirements for visas for young children.
I am currently on Tier 1 General and will be applying for ILR in November. My daughter (3), born in the UK, is currently a dependent on my Tier 1.
After I apply for settlement, I intend to register her for British citizenship (& then a passport). I would like to confirm what her status will be in the period between when I apply for settlement and when she obtains citizenship - she will in effect be "visa-less" for a few months.
Is this OK as long as as we do not travel outside the UK, or do I need to add her as a dependent to my settlement application first (and then apply for citizenship, etc).
Thank you.
Hi wpilr,wpilr_nov12 wrote:Imran22, answers to your questions are in bold.
imran22 wrote:I don’t have the answer to your question but I am in the same dilemma these days and can’t decide what to do. On one hand I would like to save £700 but I don’t want any problems. Also I was worried if we need to leave the country due to some urgent travel need then how would things work but I didn’t get a response. I hope somebody will address your questions.