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The chances of refusal before the baby is born is very high. How long have they been together/dating? Best if the boyfriend can find a job and an accommodation and they live together as a family with a view to making an application in future after the baby is born.Lex83 wrote:Just to add to my post above. I’ve read through some of the past overstayer posts and I believe now that if the aunt was to decide to go back to Dominica and apply for a visa from there, she would most likely be refused entry to the UK and will receive a 10 yr ban. In this case what could she and her boy friend best apply for while both being in the UK? What will give her the best chance (if any)?
Seeking professional legal advice is highly recommended, based on personal experience I would not advice that the application is made until after the child is born.Lex83 wrote:*sorry don't want to sound dodgy here but I'm just exploring the options for them.
Exactly that - if you are married - then there's no need to prove previous cohabitation - although the marriage request to the local registrar might get looked at more closely if there was no history! (But there is - so that's ok).Lex83 wrote:Hi Casa,
Sorry but could you clarify 'If they marry they won't have to prove they have been living in a relationship 'akin to marriage for at least two years'? Do you mean that if they would be married (in church or registry office) that they don't have to prove their relationship even if let's say they are married for only 1 day?
Within the 10 yr path you mention, would she be strictly forbidden to travel and/or work?
Lex