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Agree.Jambo wrote:If the child's visa expire he will become overstayer. However, it's not that the HO would knock on your door the next day to deport him. His immigration status has no affect on his registration application.
Not cheeky at all. That's what this forum is all about. Free discussion. I did not ask to be labelled a "guru". The system assign that automatically after a certain number of posts (regardless of their quality).InUkOnHsmp wrote: Jambo, I know its cheeky to question a gurus opinion, but in my opinion once the parents get settled in the UK, UK born children become entitled to registering as British citizens, hence are not under immigration control. I do not think they are overstayers.
Jambo wrote:A UK born child is not required to have a leave to remain. However, has he been granted one (as he travelled abroad or his parents didn't know that he doesn't require one), he is then subject to the immigration rules in place.
See the references in vinny's post I linked to.
Jambo wrote:We are going in circles here.
He will become illegal once his current Tier-1 visa expire.
If he was born in the UK and had no visa at all, he will not become illegal. Because he has a visa, when it expires he becomes an overstayer.
Whether he is legal or not, have a valid visa or not, has no affect what so ever on the application to register him as BC once you are granted ILR.
Why are you so worried if he becomes illegal?
InUkOnHsmp wrote:Agree with Jambo, no overstay issue as far as I can see. Only you cannot travel till you get his British passport.
My daughter is already past her Tier-1 dependant expiry date, and I am applying next week for her registration as a British citien using MN1.
So I am already in the situation you are scared of being in, and I can tell you there is nothing to be scared of.
Good luck with your ILR and your son's MN1.
Cheers
In your case, not until you get your ilr.banilkum wrote:We are in the same situation. I am eligible for ILR in September and expecting child next month. Now I am not sure if my Child is eligible for BC.