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Sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:Forget your spouse's absences from UK (as dependent's absences are not relevant) for ILR. These absences from UK will influence her eligibility for naturalisation, but irrelevant for ILR.
Your wife has been staying in the UK as your dependent since 2006 (initially WP dependent and then Tier 1 dependent) and hence satisfies the 2 yr. residential requirement for Tier 1 dependents.
Include her as a dependent in your ILR application.
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Actually, my second child born in UK & he is around 10 months old. I have included him in my ILR application. Rest of the dependents (spouse + 1st child) are with me from my first date of arrival.sushdmehta wrote:Anyone and everyone currently on PBS (and not protected by HSMP JR, though UKBA now seems to enforcing this on dependents of HSMP JR protected migrants too).
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sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:There was no need for your UK-born-child to be included in the ILR application. All you had to do was register the child as British after receiving your ILR (using MN1 form, under section 1(3)). Upon successful registration you could have applied for British passport.
I am unable to say if your UK-born-child will be granted ILR or not. Even if UKBA considers him not eligible, you and your other dependents ILR application will be processed as usual and decision made accordingly.
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Hi sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:There was no need for your UK-born-child to be included in the ILR application. All you had to do was register the child as British after receiving your ILR (using MN1 form, under section 1(3)). Upon successful registration you could have applied for British passport.
I am unable to say if your UK-born-child will be granted ILR or not. Even if UKBA considers him not eligible, you and your other dependents ILR application will be processed as usual and decision made accordingly.
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Thanks.sushdmehta wrote:Whether your UK-born-son is granted ILR or not doesn't make a difference!
As explained, once you have ILR register your son as British and then apply for British passport. Irrespective of whether he is granted ILR or not, you'll have to follow the same process.
Nothing to worry about!
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