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ILR-DO YOU NEED TO GET ILR STATUS FOR CHILD B4 YOU APPLY

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ILR-DO YOU NEED TO GET ILR STATUS FOR CHILD B4 YOU APPLY

Post by mittal_siddharth » Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:45 pm

I have two questions to ask, i will be glad if some one answere them
1: MY ILR is due in this october. Do i have to get ilr status first for my son (3.5 years old, born in UK only) and then apply for red passport or i should not send his passport with mine for ilr and once i get ilr, i send his passport with mine for red passport.

2. my wife and child planning to back india now for 4 months and will come to uk before ilr due date. will she get ilr or she cannot be outside uk for more than 3 months

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Re: ILR-DO YOU NEED TO GET ILR STATUS FOR CHILD B4 YOU APPLY

Post by geriatrix » Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:31 pm

mittal_siddharth wrote:1: MY ILR is due in this october. Do i have to get ilr status first for my son (3.5 years old, born in UK only) and then apply for red passport.
No.
mittal_siddharth wrote:2. my wife and child planning to back india now for 4 months and will come to uk before ilr due date. will she get ilr or she cannot be outside uk for more than 3 months
Whether or not your wife is eligible for settlement at the same time as you depends on whether she has lived with you in the UK for 2 years. Details of dependant's absence(s) from the UK are not asked for when applying at the same time as the main migrant, nor is there any restriction / permitted limit specified by UKBA regarding "dependant's absences from the UK".
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