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Child born to settled parents, Tier 2 or ILR?

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mushyhuz
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Child born to settled parents, Tier 2 or ILR?

Post by mushyhuz » Sat Jul 22, 2023 5:51 pm

Hi,

My friends are settled since 2022 from a prior tier 2 application. They went back to their home country in the subcontinent to have their child last month.

Can the child apply for an ILR directly or must the child apply for a tier 2 visa and spend 5 years on the visa before he becomes eligible for an ILR?

thanks

TODMATT
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Re: Child born to settled parents, Tier 2 or ILR?

Post by TODMATT » Sat Jul 22, 2023 6:12 pm

They can apply for ILR directly from abroad under paragraph 297
Requirements for indefinite leave to enter the United Kingdom as the child of a parent, parents or a relative present and settled or being admitted for settlement in the United Kingdom
297. The requirements to be met by a person seeking indefinite leave to enter the United Kingdom as the child of a parent, parents or a relative present and settled or being admitted for settlement in the United Kingdom are that he:
(i) is seeking leave to enter to accompany or join a parent, parents or a relative in one of the following circumstances:
(a) both parents are present and settled in the United Kingdom; or
(b) both parents are being admitted on the same occasion for settlement; or
(c) one parent is present and settled in the United Kingdom and the other is being admitted on the same occasion for settlement; or
(d) one parent is present and settled in the United Kingdom or being admitted on the same occasion for settlement and the other parent is dead; or
(e) one parent is present and settled in the United Kingdom or being admitted on the same occasion for settlement and has had sole responsibility for the child’s upbringing; or
(f) one parent or a relative is present and settled in the United Kingdom or being admitted on the same occasion for settlement and there are serious and compelling family or other considerations which make exclusion of the child undesirable and suitable arrangements have been made for the child’s care; and
(ii) is under the age of 18; and
(iii) is not leading an independent life, is unmarried and is not a civil partner, and has not formed an independent family unit; and
(iv) can, and will, be accommodated adequately by the parent, parents or relative the child is seeking to join without recourse to public funds in accommodation which the parent, parents or relative the child is seeking to join, own or occupy exclusively; and
(v) can, and will, be maintained adequately by the parent, parents, or relative the child is seeking to join, without recourse to public funds; and
(vi) holds a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this capacity; and
(vii) does not fall for refusal under the general grounds for refusal.
Upon successful application, child wll be granted ILE but you must ensure you meet all the requirements above.
My opinions should not be constituted as an immigration or legal advice.

mushyhuz
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Re: Child born to settled parents, Tier 2 or ILR?

Post by mushyhuz » Sat Jul 22, 2023 6:31 pm

thank you so much for your reponse

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