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My daughter was born in UK and she is 3 years + now.Obie wrote:you will forfeit your money if you withdraw.
Where was your daughter born?
Obie.. thanks for the help. However, I think there should be a way because it has happened in the past and even the operator at the home office did say that the refund can happen but it depends on the case worker.Obie wrote:I agree that it is possible that your child could be registered, but I don't agree that you will be able to get a refund for withdrawn application.
In any event you can proceed with the Registration if you so wish.
£601 is not a small amount. They cannot just take the money for doing nothing.Wasxif wrote:Obie.. thanks for the help. However, I think there should be a way because it has happened in the past and even the operator at the home office did say that the refund can happen but it depends on the case worker.Obie wrote:I agree that it is possible that your child could be registered, but I don't agree that you will be able to get a refund for withdrawn application.
In any event you can proceed with the Registration if you so wish.
£601 is not a small amount. They cannot just take the money for doing nothing.
I received my wife's and daughter's BPR enrollment letters today.
I am thinking not to get my daughter's Biometrics enrollment at the post office and delay it. Mean while I can send them a written letter FAO of the case worker to look into this matter.
Is that a good Idea?
Regards,
Wasif