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Was the child born outside the UK? Does the now British citizen parent have sole responsibility for the child, either by court order or by agreement with the other parent?
Yes the child was born outside the UK and at the time of his birth his father didnt have any british status. but now he is through registration. The mother of the child is a Pakistani and lives in pakistan whereas the father lives here with the first wife and i know polygmy isnt considered in the UK law thats why his second wife couldnt come? But as for the child how and can he be registered as a british citizen now ? if not how would he be able to enter UK to live with her father ?secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:44 amWas the child born outside the UK? Does the now British citizen parent have sole responsibility for the child, either by court order or by agreement with the other parent?
Typically, children born outside the UK are only registered as British citizens if both parents are British citizens or one is a British citizen and the other one is settled in the UK (has ILR/PR/Irish citizenship), unless the now British citizen parent has sole responsibility for the child.
She has a pakistani nationality ? if he cant be registered as a britain ? can he be sponsored what can be done for the child to come and live with her father?secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:48 amAnswered.
No.
What is the UK immigration status of the child's mother?
Spouse/Child settlement visa, same as the child's mother would get. If mother is not coming to the UK, child won't get a visa either.Rah2017 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:50 amShe has a pakistani nationality ? if he cant be registered as a britain ? can he be sponsored what can be done for the child to come and live with her father?secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:48 amAnswered.
No.
What is the UK immigration status of the child's mother?
The child most likely can't acquire a visa to enter the UK of the basis of the father, as s/he is the product of a polygamous marriage.Rah2017 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:48 amYes the child was born outside the UK and at the time of his birth his father didnt have any british status. but now he is through registration. The mother of the child is a Pakistani and lives in pakistan whereas the father lives here with the first wife and i know polygmy isnt considered in the UK law thats why his second wife couldnt come? But as for the child how and can he be registered as a british citizen now ? if not how would he be able to enter UK to live with her father ?
Polygamous / potential polygamous marriages: SET14 wrote: 6. SET14.6 Children of polygamous spouses
If a polygamous spouse is disqualified by the Immigration Act / Rules from entering the UK, any children he or she had by his or her spouse may not qualify for entry to the UK and should be refused under paragraph 296, depending on the circumstances and in particular the operation of the Legitimacy Act 1976 (see SET07 Children).
The sins of the father, etc, etc.Immigration Rules part 8: family members wrote:296. Nothing in these Rules shall be construed as permitting a child to be granted entry clearance, leave to enter or remain, or variation of leave where his parent is party to a polygamous marriage or civil partnership and any application by that parent for admission or leave to remain for settlement or with a view to settlement would be refused pursuant to paragraphs 278 or 278A.
Polygmy isnt a sin although the law may not recognise it! A husband takes a responsibility of the housland financially and all.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:32 amThe child most likely can't acquire a visa to enter the UK of the basis of the father, as s/he is the product of a polygamous marriage.Rah2017 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:48 amYes the child was born outside the UK and at the time of his birth his father didnt have any british status. but now he is through registration. The mother of the child is a Pakistani and lives in pakistan whereas the father lives here with the first wife and i know polygmy isnt considered in the UK law thats why his second wife couldnt come? But as for the child how and can he be registered as a british citizen now ? if not how would he be able to enter UK to live with her father ?
Polygamous / potential polygamous marriages: SET14 wrote: 6. SET14.6 Children of polygamous spouses
If a polygamous spouse is disqualified by the Immigration Act / Rules from entering the UK, any children he or she had by his or her spouse may not qualify for entry to the UK and should be refused under paragraph 296, depending on the circumstances and in particular the operation of the Legitimacy Act 1976 (see SET07 Children).The sins of the father, etc, etc.Immigration Rules part 8: family members wrote:296. Nothing in these Rules shall be construed as permitting a child to be granted entry clearance, leave to enter or remain, or variation of leave where his parent is party to a polygamous marriage or civil partnership and any application by that parent for admission or leave to remain for settlement or with a view to settlement would be refused pursuant to paragraphs 278 or 278A.
And there are also conditons in terms of my uncle his brother was brutally killed in pakistan due to his religeon which left his wife at the hands society to treat her as they wish. therefore he married her and took the reponsibilty of her childern.secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:32 amThe child most likely can't acquire a visa to enter the UK of the basis of the father, as s/he is the product of a polygamous marriage.Rah2017 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:48 amYes the child was born outside the UK and at the time of his birth his father didnt have any british status. but now he is through registration. The mother of the child is a Pakistani and lives in pakistan whereas the father lives here with the first wife and i know polygmy isnt considered in the UK law thats why his second wife couldnt come? But as for the child how and can he be registered as a british citizen now ? if not how would he be able to enter UK to live with her father ?
Polygamous / potential polygamous marriages: SET14 wrote: 6. SET14.6 Children of polygamous spouses
If a polygamous spouse is disqualified by the Immigration Act / Rules from entering the UK, any children he or she had by his or her spouse may not qualify for entry to the UK and should be refused under paragraph 296, depending on the circumstances and in particular the operation of the Legitimacy Act 1976 (see SET07 Children).The sins of the father, etc, etc.Immigration Rules part 8: family members wrote:296. Nothing in these Rules shall be construed as permitting a child to be granted entry clearance, leave to enter or remain, or variation of leave where his parent is party to a polygamous marriage or civil partnership and any application by that parent for admission or leave to remain for settlement or with a view to settlement would be refused pursuant to paragraphs 278 or 278A.
Ok the child has no chance you re saying ? and is there anything that can be done to give it a try ?secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:56 amIdioms, metaphors and other figures of speech are sometimes lost in translation.
The meaning of the quote is simply that the future of childrens' lives is impacted by their parents' life choices (whether or not a sin).