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discretionary leave to remain

Post by utobo » Thu Dec 26, 2013 4:27 pm

Plz my my ppl,i am in need of your advice.
i would like to apply for discretionary leave to remain as a parent of a British citizen.the mother of my child has refused to give either her passport or that of my baby.i have parental responsibility.i live in the same house as both of them.what can i do now..how do i prove that my baby is British?pls help

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Post by Amber » Thu Dec 26, 2013 6:10 pm

If the child was registered as British then it'll be on the Home Office system. If the child was born British, a copy of his/her Birth certificate.
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Post by utobo » Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:40 am

Thanks for replying to my post,my child was registered when she was born,my partner says she applied for my baby's passport..I've not seen d passport yet,can I apply for my baby..
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Re: discretionary leave to remain

Post by FaeLLe » Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:09 am

You need a civil dispute lawyer to deal with your case, sounds to me like the issue is more deeper than being immigration related.
If there is a flight risk and you want to retain custody of the child notify Home Office.

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Re: discretionary leave to remain

Post by utobo » Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:12 am

Yes actually,d relationship is as good as dead,and she see's it as an opportunity to get back at me..we r still living together but i can't forsee us for much longer..there is no flight risk,its just how can i apply for my discretionary leave to remain as a parent without her consent..

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Re: discretionary leave to remain

Post by FaeLLe » Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:58 am

utobo wrote:Yes actually,d relationship is as good as dead,and she see's it as an opportunity to get back at me..we r still living together but i can't forsee us for much longer..there is no flight risk,its just how can i apply for my discretionary leave to remain as a parent without her consent..
File a civil dispute on her saying she is withholding the child's passport, get it back and apply for a British passport for the child by registering him as a British subject.

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