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You can skip his extension but he will be treated as overstayer once his visa expires. But once you are granted ILR, you can apply for his BC, as for BC, current visa status does not matter for your son.navinw wrote:hi All,
does child born in UK legally require visa, once taken a visa.
AsI am on tier-1(General) visa in UK and went thru the first extension along with new born baby in UK as we have some travel plans.
Now we don't have any travel plans outside country and i am going for 2nd extension to complete 5 years of tenure.
My Question is
Does my child also needs to be applied for visa(2nd extension) along with me or its not required untill ILR date.
I am very confused with the same.
Appreciate your inputs.....as i am in a process of applying soon.
Just to be clear, a child born in the UK, and who has never left the UK, can never be an overstayer.O_Relly wrote:Although this is a grey area and not clearly documented, a child born in the uk, can never be an overstayer...
Why will the child be in a need to apply for ILR ? as the child will be able to register as British once the parent is granted ILR. Likewise, why will the child require to apply for an extension? (which is what the OP is trying to avoid) if they don't have any travel plans out of the country prior to OP's ILR application ?UKBALoveStory wrote:Yes, and also, if by any chance (s)he wants/needs to apply for ILR/Extension, (s)he will be treated as an overstayer. I was personally in the same situation and ended up applying for extension.