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Where did you conceive this idea???ramanathan.pl wrote:Dear Members,
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1. I know by the fact that children born in the UK, by virtue have the ILR status.
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I think I understand the confusion now. To clarify Q30 does not say anywhere that children born in the UK have "ILR status", all it says is that the children are not considered illegal entrants (for example when applying for a visa) because they did not enter illegally provided they have have never applied for a visa before. Since they have not applied for a visa they have no coditions imposed on their stay. Not requiring a visa to stay is not the same as having ILR - they are completely different things.ramanathan.pl wrote:Hi there,
Many thanks for your reply.
I was indeed referring to http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefi ... 79378.html -> "Q30 - My UK-born child has never applied for leave. Can I skip including him in the settlement application?"
I also read it in one of the links from UKBA and to sum that up - a non travelling British born child doesn't need a visa whilst staying in the UK.
My only worry is the duration of getting naturalisation for my baby. Can a GP sign as a professional referee in MN1 form or should that only be a health visitor?
Regards,
Raam