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The Derivative Residence cards you have listed are for parents of EEA/British citizens. So they will likely not be applicable to your child.
You can apply for this only after you acquire PR/Settled Status. After acquiring PR/Settled Status, if the child was born in the UK, s/he can be registered as a British citizen directly anyway.
No don't apply for pre settlement . It taking longer for pre settlement to be approved then under EU LAW. I haven't heard anyone successful under EU settlement. A friend of mind applied Under EU law and then also under EU settlement . Her application under EU law approved already and she got her documents back but with settlement she only received COA nothing else ..
Yes my child was born in the UK, but after I have made the application for my Retained Right of residence so he was not included in that application.secret.simon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:17 amIs the child born within the UK? If not, how did the child enter the UK in the first instance?
To the best of my knowledge, a person on ROR cannot sponsor anybody under either the EEA Regulations or the Settlement Scheme. It is a status personal and specific to that person only.
The Derivative Residence cards you have listed are for parents of EEA/British citizens. So they will likely not be applicable to your child.
You can apply for this only after you acquire PR/Settled Status. After acquiring PR/Settled Status, if the child was born in the UK, s/he can be registered as a British citizen directly anyway.
Hi Natcam, thank you very much for your reply. I have started the online application but I am a bit confused because ,for the child they say that the parent/primary carer must be an EEA national which I am not . I have a family member EU- residence (retained right ) but not yet a EEA national and I cannot enter the details of the former EEA national husband because he is not the father of my child.NatCam wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:41 pmYou can apply for pre-settlement together with your child. At the moment your child has no legal status. I would advise you to apply now.
Your child is entitled to pre-settlement status because you are entitled too. Don't waste your time.
You will find all the information on gov.uk.
Please don't wait till next year (it is an advice from a mother.)
All the best to you and your baby.
Hi,askmeplz82 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:09 amNo don't apply for pre settlement . It taking longer for pre settlement to be approved then under EU LAW. I haven't heard anyone successful under EU settlement. A friend of mind applied Under EU law and then also under EU settlement . Her application under EU law approved already and she got her documents back but with settlement she only received COA nothing else ..