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CHEN DOES COME WITH THE RIGHT TO WORK NOW... Child can be self sufficient off the parents income.dalebutt wrote:If child was born in Northern Ireland, she would acquire British Citizenship by Birth if at least one of the parents have settled status in the UK, You cannot as well register a child who is already a British Citizen.
Irish Citizens in the UK acquire settled status from day one of entering the UK, they cannot apply to be granted for something which they already have. I believe OP can make application for a DLR, Chen might not be a good idea as it doesn't come with right to work.
19. Income which is as a result of the primary carer‟s current right to work in the UK (where that right arises as a result of a previous grant of leave under the Immigration Rules ) can be taken into account when assessing the self-sufficiency of the child and family members. However, income which can only be obtained as a result of a future right to work under the Regulations attached to a Chen right cannot be taken into account where the applicant does not already have sufficient resources to meet the Chen criteria.
Ahh. good to know that... So considering they automatically have "essentially" ILR, do they have to wait until the child is 1 (one year of non restricted leave) or is it on birth?...dalebutt wrote:The 7 year rule would not apply to an Irish citizen child, the child has legal status in the UK since birth and can register as a British citizen now. And would have been able to do so before now, regardless of a 7 year rule
They have to meet the requirement for registration and I do not think one year after birth would be enough, I think it's around 5 years before they can register as British Citizen.wiggsy wrote:
Ahh. good to know that... So considering they automatically have "essentially" ILR, do they have to wait until the child is 1 (one year of non restricted leave) or is it on birth?...
Does DLR still get granted? I thought it was still a FLR visa? even if outside the rules - on a 10 yr route as opposed to 5 years.
As it's been said, the mother could rely on Chen ruling or could apply under the immigration rules for DLR.howlong wrote:The Irish child is of course has no immigration restriction in UK and in fact what is important now is to determine the best route for the mother to apply to remain in UK legally. i.e based on Irish citizenship as an EU or British citizen.