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I can't think why he would, premature babies don't (usually) need extended care.wing99 wrote:Thank you for your input and replies.
The healthcare has been funded by insurance, the father is not involved and the UKBA is aware of her presence.
I believe the Secretary of State can allow the registration of a child even when the child fails to meet the normal immigration criteria. Being a very premature baby with a need for ongoing healthcare and monitoring, with less than favourable Ukranian circumstances, I wondered if he might allow this.
Not a reason to grant citizenship, Ukraine isn't a backward country, having been to hospital in russia in can say while the facilities are not as good as here, IMHO the staff are true angels, the money isn't the attraction there, no doctors on 100k a year in FSU. And u'll find doctors do make house calls there, not like here where they'll make any excuse not to come out.wing99 wrote:Having had a premature baby myself, of the same gestation, I can assure you that in the first year they can be quite vulnerable and need regular paediatric specialist monitoring. Their lungs are also, often, fragile and cold conditions are not wise. It is important, also, to live near a good hospital facility as visits are normally frequent.
Thank you