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There is no hurdle to your wife coming to the UK even if she is pregnant ..... apart from the obvious ... not a visa issue .... no airline will carry a woman who is heavily pregnant. The number of weeks cut-off point varies a bit from airline to airline but anything less than 30 weeks, and a doctor's certificate to prove that, should be OK.Please also guide me if there is no hurdle in going with my wife even as pregnant
Not only that, if the child is born in the UK, and one or both of the parents later get ILR, you are entitled to register the child as British. That is, if you want, the child could be British before you or your wife. But that does not apply if the child is born outside the UK.Better is to take your wife along and baby's birth in UK might be an advantage for getting ILR later.