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They are asking for proof that whoever the sponsor is (your sister?) has lived in the UK continously for whatever the period you are relying for your child. If that's 5 years or more, then he'll get Settled, if less, then Pre-Settled.
Thank you so much Kamoe for.your swift response, i had him 2010 while i was a student left with him after my studies, visited the uk 2ce, last year we applied for FP my sister been our sponsor. I applied for residence permit and was granted in Nov 2019, applied for presettled for all d kids 3 wks ago, 3 of the kids were granted pre settled (nigerian nationality) but my sons application pending, got the mail yesterday but not sure what they need.kamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:16 pmThey are asking for proof that whoever the sponsor is (your sister?) has lived in the UK continously for whatever the period you are relying for your child. If that's 5 years or more, then he'll get Settled, if less, then Pre-Settled.
What is not clear to me is how come he was born in the UK in 2010 yet you seem to have only obtained your FP last year? Can you tell us more about your and your son's full immigration history? Has he always lived in the UK, and if so, on which nationality? Where have you lived during his lifetime? If you have lived in the UK, under which visa/permit? Who has been his legal guardian throughout?
All this will help understand the best option for your child.
When did you finish your studies / How old was your son when you first left the UK? How long were your visits to the UK last year? In other words, after his birth, for how long has your son been in the UK?Adey wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:27 pmThank you so much Kamoe for.your swift response, i had him 2010 while i was a student left with him after my studies, visited the uk 2ce, last year we applied for FP my sister been our sponsor. I applied for residence permit and was granted in Nov 2019, applied for presettled for all d kids 3 wks ago, 3 of the kids were granted pre settled (nigerian nationality) but my sons application pending, got the mail yesterday but not sure what they need.kamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:16 pmThey are asking for proof that whoever the sponsor is (your sister?) has lived in the UK continously for whatever the period you are relying for your child. If that's 5 years or more, then he'll get Settled, if less, then Pre-Settled.
What is not clear to me is how come he was born in the UK in 2010 yet you seem to have only obtained your FP last year? Can you tell us more about your and your son's full immigration history? Has he always lived in the UK, and if so, on which nationality? Where have you lived during his lifetime? If you have lived in the UK, under which visa/permit? Who has been his legal guardian throughout?
All this will help understand the best option for your child.
I appreciate your help
I finished 2010, he was 10mths when we leftkamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:35 pmWhen did you finish your studies / How old was your son when you first left the UK? How long were your visits to the UK last year? In other words, after his birth, for how long has your son been in the UK?Adey wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:27 pmThank you so much Kamoe for.your swift response, i had him 2010 while i was a student left with him after my studies, visited the uk 2ce, last year we applied for FP my sister been our sponsor. I applied for residence permit and was granted in Nov 2019, applied for presettled for all d kids 3 wks ago, 3 of the kids were granted pre settled (nigerian nationality) but my sons application pending, got the mail yesterday but not sure what they need.kamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:16 pmThey are asking for proof that whoever the sponsor is (your sister?) has lived in the UK continously for whatever the period you are relying for your child. If that's 5 years or more, then he'll get Settled, if less, then Pre-Settled.
What is not clear to me is how come he was born in the UK in 2010 yet you seem to have only obtained your FP last year? Can you tell us more about your and your son's full immigration history? Has he always lived in the UK, and if so, on which nationality? Where have you lived during his lifetime? If you have lived in the UK, under which visa/permit? Who has been his legal guardian throughout?
All this will help understand the best option for your child.
I appreciate your help
OK, so it looks like your eldest son should also be granted Pre-Settled status.
What kind of documentation will i need to provide. Thats the beat i am concerned withkamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:32 pmOK, so it looks like your eldest son should also be granted Pre-Settled status.
Maybe, only maybe, because he was born in the UK, the case worker probably thinks you are expecting him to get Settled Status (?), which would only be reasonable if he had stayed in the UK for some years, and justified by your sister being in the UK (hence documentation asking her to prove her residency in the UK throughout those years). Since that is not the case, you should clarify it.
One way for you to clarify this is to contact the EU resolution center, explaining your son's timeline as you have done here, clarifying that you do not believe he is eligible for anything different than your other children, that you are happy for him to get Pre-Settled Status, and that therefore you should not be asked to supply any other documents. You can do this either by phone or via their contact form:
Contact the EU Settlement Resolution Centre by phone on 0300 123 7379 (from inside the UK), 0203 080 0010 (from outside the UK) or by submitting a further question using the online enquiry form https://eu-settled-status-enquiries.ser ... v.uk/start If you use the online form, do add his exact application number, this will be key for whoever responds to identify his case quickly.
If at all my interpretation is wrong and they are asking for more documents for an entirely different reason, then they will surely explain to you what exactly they need, and why.
Please read my post carefully. I am saying that it is likely you do not need to provide anything further.
No you did not. No one applies for Settled or Pre-Setlted status specifically.I applied for pre settled for him
Okay, thank you, i will call resolution on monday, God willingkamoe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 3:08 pmPlease read my post carefully. I am saying that it is likely you do not need to provide anything further.
If I am mistaken, and if so happens that you do need to supply more documents, then the resolution Center should tell you what else to send. No one else can tell you why they are asking for this, so please contact them, but PLEASE, CLARIFY to them that your son has not spent more than a year in the UK.No you did not. No one applies for Settled or Pre-Setlted status specifically.I applied for pre settled for him
People can only apply for the Settlement Scheme in general, amd that is what you did. It is the system who decides which status you get.