Good evening all, I hope everyone is keeping safe and well. And looking forward to the Christmas/Festive season with their loved ones.... This is the first time am posting in a different section, every piece of advice will be massively appreciated: I am naturalized British and my spouse is from EU, ...
quoting secret.simon on this as I'm not comfortable in this area to make a judgement on my own, from https://www.immigrationboards.com/british-citizenship/british-citizenship-application-for-a-ilr-holder-and-born-in-oversea-child-t334707.html: He may be able to register as a British citizen at disc...
Not familiar with MN1 registration process, but would discretion wrt settlement/residence not apply here, depending on child's UK residence? Either Children with settlement and residence or Children who have lived in the UK for more than 10 years I initially thought the same :) , but just wanted to...
Does it mean that she cannot apply for citizenship unless Mum gets her citizenship sorted? Correct yes. She can apply at the same time as her mother or after her mother becomes British. Either is fine. The only time she can apply on her own is if she was born in the uk or once she is 18 years old a...
Good evening all, I hope everyone is keeping well and healthy in the new year. I require some advice about a simple matter (hopefully), I will explain below: I am a British citizen by naturalization and my Missus is an EEA citizen with ILR/Settled status in the UK. We have 2 daughters, I am the step...
Thanks a million to all the replies. I think I forgot to mention an important point regarding my query. You all may know that Ryan Air has got this process whereby their own staff check for Visas etc for Non EU/Non EEA/Non UK passengers. Our main concern was, how will they do it for our older daught...
I sincerely Thank you all for all the advise. I was able to see my Father and he seems to be in much better spirit and health. Although having a stroke increases the chances of a future one, but he is continuing his recommended diet and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He tends to forget things a bi...
Good evening all, I believe this question may have been asked before. I have seen some blogs and etc but I am still bit confused. Here is my situation: I am a British Citizen with 2 daughters, one with US Passport and the other with UK Passport. My Missus carries a Lithuanian Passport. Both my Older...
Will having long term visitor visa's work ? and say if I want to use NHS services, can I pay for their Health Surcharge ? No. You will need to buy private insurance that covers all their medical problems and then claim the money back that you paid to the NHS for their treatment. If you live in Engl...
Oh no don't get me wrong. This country has given me so much, I would never change that. I love both my countries, one has given me life and the other has made me a Man. We are all humans after all. And with that comes certain level of helplessness when faced with tricky situations. Especially when t...
Aah so it means that there's no legal way to do perform duties of a Son. It's so unfortunate 😥!! I understand as well too, that over the years the system may have been abused. And it still feels like a kick in the teeth. I also know that had I been in a more wealthier situation probably I would not ...
Good evening all Immigration Sensei's, I have a small query and I believe this may have been asked before. My sincere apologies beforehand, if I am taking the shortcut by creating another topic. Its just time is of essence for me, I need to get something off of my chest. Anyway, please see below and...
Congrats for the new arrival! Settled Status is a UK immigration status (no longer based on EU Treaty Rights regulations) - it is on residency basis, irrespective whether you work, what you work, or not. And of course new baby is British - go straight for the passport! Sincere apologies for my late...
Good evening all Immigration Gurus, I have a small query, please see below: I am a naturalized British Citizen and my wife is an EEA National with ILR (Settled status). We recently welcomed a new baby ( we already had another child who is not born in UK). Question - now that Mum is on Maternity leav...
sincere apologies, the "free childcare" is just a little joke. And not intended for application purposes . I am not that daft but yes, plenty of baby books have made my brain a mush... :lol: :lol: @ Secret.Simon and @ Vinny - thanks for the advice. Hope you all don't mind, if I have any qu...
Hello all, Hope everyone's keeping well. I need some advice from all the Gurus here, please see below for my query: I am a naturalized British Citizen (Indian). And my Missus is from an EU country. We recently had our second child. And I would like to bring my parents in for some time when my missus...
Hello my dear Immigration Gurus and Sensei's, Please help me with a small query as below: I will be travelling to GREECE a week after BREXIT with my EU spouse Now as per the existing EEA family member rules, I can go withing EUROPE anywhere without any schengen visa as long as my lovely wife :D acco...
Hello all, I hope all the immigration Gurus and everyone else are keeping well ... :) :) I have a few queries, and if someone can be kind enough to provide some understanding it will be absolutely fantastic ( and I will owe them a beverage or 2 of their choice :D :D ). I am a non-EU citizen married ...
If you don't qualify for PR due to your wife not being a qualified person, you will not qualify for ILR based on long residence either as you are required to submit substantial evidence of your EU sponsors exercising treaty rights for the WHOLE period that you are relying on being an EEA FM residen...
Hi there, My apologies for the late reply: Please see below Is your test and test provider on the current HO list?? To use an expired test, you must meet both requirements. Assuming you are applying for ILR based on long residence, what has your EEA spouse been doing the whole time you have held an ...
Hello all, First of, let me a take a moment to say thank you's to all involved here.You people are amazing !! :D Ok, let me cut to the chase. I am about to apply for ILR in Sept. 2017, I had student Visa from 2007 until 2009, and during that time I got married to an EEA citizen ( i am still married ...