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Thank you in advance.Jambo wrote:Two problems I see with your plan:
a. Not sure the BHC in India will issue the child a visitor visa as he is not a visitor but intends to live in the UK (they might be strict on this point).
b. As part of the Indian passport application, the parents need to sign a declaration that the child has not applied for and obtained British Citizenship.
Try and call the HO tomorrow to find out the status of your son application.
thanks for your advicesushdmehta wrote:Exiting UK on a passport without a UK visa / resident permit will not be problem.
But the UK-born child will require leave to enter (visa) to return to UK ... in accordance with immigration rules 304-308 .. if he wishes to return to UK on an Indian passport.
According to the rules sushdmehta pointed you to - No. If his intentions are to join you and not a short visit, you can't apply for a visitor visa just in order to save money. You need to apply for the correct visa.MN1 wrote:thanks for your advicesushdmehta wrote:Exiting UK on a passport without a UK visa / resident permit will not be problem.
But the UK-born child will require leave to enter (visa) to return to UK ... in accordance with immigration rules 304-308 .. if he wishes to return to UK on an Indian passport.
Could you please elaborate on exactly on return what kind of visa would be appropriate ? Would it be okay to get visitor visa from india as when we return we should surely have british registration. Plz let me know. Regards
Thanks you.Jambo wrote:According to the rules sushdmehta pointed you to - No. If his intentions are to join you and not a short visit, you can't apply for a visitor visa just in order to save money. You need to apply for the correct visa.MN1 wrote:thanks for your advicesushdmehta wrote:Exiting UK on a passport without a UK visa / resident permit will not be problem.
But the UK-born child will require leave to enter (visa) to return to UK ... in accordance with immigration rules 304-308 .. if he wishes to return to UK on an Indian passport.
Could you please elaborate on exactly on return what kind of visa would be appropriate ? Would it be okay to get visitor visa from india as when we return we should surely have british registration. Plz let me know. Regards
It is true that for MN1 immigration status is not relevant. However, you are not there yet and to enter the UK you need to apply for the correct visa and not the cheap visa.MN1 wrote:Thanks you.
so if i am on the ILR what would be the correct visa for my son when we return from india. according to my knowledge, MN1 do not care what visa you are on and when we come back we could have british passport based on british registration-mn1. whats your view on that ?
Under section 1(3) she is entitled to BC but she is not a BC until this has been granted by the secretary of state following a registration application.cial wrote:... But I told her that according to section 1(3) my daughter is a citizen.
This might have worked with the airline but not with IO. They are quite strict in issuing the correct leave to enter. They would not have granted her a visitor visa if she resides in the UK. Instead they would issue a Leave to Enter for several months.The back up position for us I guess is that with our Trinidad passport, my daughter was still entitled to enter the UK for up to 6 months without a valid visa. Not sure if this counted in our favour, but thankfully they let my daughter back in the UK.
Jambo wrote:Under section 1(3) she is entitled to BC but she is not a BC until this has been granted by the secretary of state following a registration application.cial wrote:... But I told her that according to section 1(3) my daughter is a citizen.This might have worked with the airline but not with IO. They are quite strict in issuing the correct leave to enter. They would not have granted her a visitor visa if she resides in the UK. Instead they would issue a Leave to Enter for several months.The back up position for us I guess is that with our Trinidad passport, my daughter was still entitled to enter the UK for up to 6 months without a valid visa. Not sure if this counted in our favour, but thankfully they let my daughter back in the UK.