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Thank you for your reply.secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 7:35 amQ1) No. You are not married from the viewpoint of the law.
Q2) Yes. It does specifically ask you to state all dependents.
Thank you
Makes no difference. The child will be British based on the fact she holds ILR.Q: Is it better to wait for my wifes BC application to clear or it does not matter?
You need to send originals. The new system she gets to keep her original documents.Q: To apply for the childs British passport I would need the UK birth certificate and mother’s ILR? Do we need to send the original BRP or a copy would do also? Just considering if we would have the original since my wifes BC application will be gone in Feb 2019 but I am not sure if via the new system they will retain her BRP or just return it back (as they did not retain my original passport or brp in my recent case)
Where did your, presumably islamic, marriage take place, UK or abroad??Given I do not have marriage registration done in UK so by law I am not married. However, we have been religiously married and living together for over 2 years.
If she gets BC in due course, and I get ILR via Tier 1 in due course. Is there a possibility I can apply for BC in this situation?
UKCR001 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:01 pmWhere did your, presumably islamic, marriage take place, UK or abroad??Given I do not have marriage registration done in UK so by law I am not married. However, we have been religiously married and living together for over 2 years.
If she gets BC in due course, and I get ILR via Tier 1 in due course. Is there a possibility I can apply for BC in this situation?
Thank you for your quick response as always
Her father claimed assylum as he had death threats (I do not want to disclose more on a public forum) but she was a MINOR then. As per my understanding she was a minor when she came in this country and now she is married to me and my dependent and my immigration status is not related to her. As my family is back home how would I take my British kids (14 months old and another on the way expected in March) back home without her? Personally I think it should be okay but I am wondering what other opinions are?bluebird12 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:43 pmIt could create a problem for her to visit the country if she has refugee status , ILR ....unless circumstances have been changed ...it’s depend on what basis she claimed asylum?
Thank you vinny, I was not aware this could be a valid reason of refusal also.vinny wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:25 amLet’s hope that they don’t have a low opinion of the UK Border Force.