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I have been through similar situation. To answer your questionsSurrey_WP_Holder wrote:Hello experts,
My daughter was born in 2011 in the UK while I was residing in the UK on a Work Permit. I got her a Work Permit dependant Visa as we wanted to travel to Pakistan to visit my parents.
In October this year our Work Permit will be expiring and I intend to apply for ILR for me and my wife as to add my daugther to the list of dependants I need to pay an extra £1200-1300 and I would like to avoid this if possible. I therefore have the following questions:
1. If we dont extend my daughters visa will this become a problem for us if we were NOT looking to travel in the near future. (Intention is to immediately apply for her BC and then British Passport as a travel doc)
2. My visa expires on 28/10/2013 and I intend to apply in person. What if we (me and my wife) apply for ILR on 01/10/2013 and instantly apply for her BC the moment we get our ILR sorted i.e. we will still have at least 2-3 weeks time for her Work Permit Dependant Visa to expire so when we apply for her BC she will still be a legal resident. Any flaws with this plan that I can't think of?
Many thanks,
Work Permit Holder
shahid2000 wrote:Surrey_WP_Holder wrote:Hello experts,
My daughter was born in 2011 in the UK while I was residing in the UK on a Work Permit. I got her a Work Permit dependant Visa as we wanted to travel to Pakistan to visit my parents.
In October this year our Work Permit will be expiring and I intend to apply for ILR for me and my wife as to add my daugther to the list of dependants I need to pay an extra £1200-1300 and I would like to avoid this if possible. I therefore have the following questions:
1. If we dont extend my daughters visa will this become a problem for us if we were NOT looking to travel in the near future. (Intention is to immediately apply for her BC and then British Passport as a travel doc)
2. My visa expires on 28/10/2013 and I intend to apply in person. What if we (me and my wife) apply for ILR on 01/10/2013 and instantly apply for her BC the moment we get our ILR sorted i.e. we will still have at least 2-3 weeks time for her Work Permit Dependant Visa to expire so when we apply for her BC she will still be a legal resident. Any flaws with this plan that I can't think of?
Many thanks,
Work Permit Holder
TO answer the question asked in the topic title - yes, technically she will be an overstayer,Surrey_WP_Holder wrote:My daughter was born in 2011 in the UK while I was residing in the UK on a Work Permit. I got her a Work Permit dependant Visa as we wanted to travel to Pakistan to visit my parents.
how come any baby born in the UK is overstayer? He/She doesn't need Visa to stay in the UK ( unless entering into UK from abroad??sushdmehta wrote:Surrey_WP_Holder wrote: yes, technically she will be an overstayer, .
Because of the above (highlighted text).Surrey_WP_Holder wrote:My daughter was born in 2011 in the UK while I was residing in the UK on a Work Permit. I got her a Work Permit dependant Visa as we wanted to travel to Pakistan to visit my parents.