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imtiyazm wrote:Thanks shahid2000, can the below situation be right then
Travel to India on Indian passport. Like I said before I think this will be a problem without having a UK visa.
Return back to UK on Indian Passport - no visa but showing certificate of naturalisation as the child is going to be back to UK in November and by then he will have certificate of naturalization.(and will still be in 3 months grace period to use India passport).
With the cert and within 3 months limit it will be OK. But how do you know it will be within 3 months grace period? It all depends on when the certificate is issued. Normally it does not take long for registration of children under MN1, mine took close to 4-5 weeks and I have seen numerous cases following the same timeline.
Will the airline authorities , Indian Visa authorities & UK immigration authorities allow this given both parents are on ILR.
Like I said before I dont know for sure but i believe it will be a problem. Think about it this way, if you have a child in India and he does not have a UK visa but both parents have ILR do you think the child will be allowed to travel to UK?
On your way out of UK they probably wont stop your son from going since he has an indian passport but they might record something on his immigration history for not having a UK visa you know something like an overstayer and what not ..... you know how things are with immigration.
Why dont you call some well known travel agency and tell them you want to book the ticket for your son who does not have UK visa and wants to travel out - just ask on the phone - see what they have to say about it.
Comments from Moderators are appreciated.
Please let me know if this is wrong forum and I should rather post in General UK forum.
A child born in the UK who has never had any immigration status can never be an overstayer.shahid2000 wrote: On your way out of UK they probably wont stop your son from going since he has an indian passport but they might record something on his immigration history for not having a UK visa you know something like an overstayer and what not .....