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The child was born here and has a British passport..Casa wrote:How long has the 10 year old child been living in the UK? Where were they born?
Yeah they did work illegally use the NHS ( they are paying back) and wife has a simple caution but their son just turned 10 and he just got his British passport, could they both still apply as parent of a British citizen with right to family life on the same form, or do they have to be separated ( sole responsibility)?Wanderer wrote:AIUI they would need to show why it's in the best interests of the child to remain, this is especially difficult as both parents have no status.
Have they worked illegally, did they use the NHS?
Tough one, suggest they speak to a good immigration lawyer.
As neither parent has status i'm not sure FLR is appropriate here. Maybe Discretionary Leave? I'll leave that for others.evie233 wrote:Yeah they did work illegally use the NHS ( they are paying back) and wife has a simple caution but their son just turned 10 and he just got his British passport, could they both still apply as parent of a British citizen with right to family life on the same form, or do they have to be separated ( sole responsibility)?Wanderer wrote:AIUI they would need to show why it's in the best interests of the child to remain, this is especially difficult as both parents have no status.
Have they worked illegally, did they use the NHS?
Tough one, suggest they speak to a good immigration lawyer.
What do you think? Or anyone with any ideas?Casa wrote:How long has the 10 year old child been living in the UK? Where were they born?
I agree with Wanderer that Discretionary Leave would probably be more appropriate, but this is a complicated case with certainly no guarantee of success.evie233 wrote:What do you think? Or anyone with any ideas?Casa wrote:How long has the 10 year old child been living in the UK? Where were they born?
Thank you so much for your help, I will definitely pass the message on..Casa wrote:I agree with Wanderer that Discretionary Leave would probably be more appropriate, but this is a complicated case with certainly no guarantee of success.evie233 wrote:What do you think? Or anyone with any ideas?Casa wrote:How long has the 10 year old child been living in the UK? Where were they born?
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