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My father was doing a degree back then, and what my parents got in their old passports is "Leave to remain in the UK" until certain date, which they renew every year, and once my father completed his course, he just left the UK and never renewed it again.secret.simon wrote:The circumstances that you have stated and their relationship to you do not give them any right to come to live in the UK.
But given that they gave birth to you (I'm presuming that they are your birth parents) in the UK, perhaps they have some other grounds to have lived in the UK at that point in time. For instance, were either of their parents/grand-parents CUKCs (Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies)? They could look at the Ancestry visa route (I am not sure of all the details, but worth exploring).
Thank you for the information, appreciatedWanderer wrote:Two things: ILR is lost after two years if residence is not taken up and again in that period, and entering as a visitor subsequently also cancels ILR so it's a double-whammy there I'm afraid.