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UK fiance visa… dependent child

UK fiance visa… dependent child
  1. Who is a dependent child UK visa?
  2. Can I stay in the UK if I have a child?
  3. What is a dependent child UK?
  4. Can I get a visa if my child is British?
  5. Does anyone rely on you for financial support UK visa?
  6. Can a child born in the UK be deported?
  7. How can I bring my child to UK?
  8. Are babies born in UK automatically citizens?
  9. Can I stay in UK if I give birth in the UK?
  10. What age is a child no longer a dependent?
  11. What age is a Dependant?
  12. What age does a child stop being a Dependant?

Who is a dependent child UK visa?

A dependant partner or child is one of the following: your husband, wife or civil partner. your unmarried partner. your child under 18 years old - including if they were born in the UK during your stay.

Can I stay in the UK if I have a child?

A child with British citizenship. If you have a child who has British citizenship, you may be able to apply for the right to remain in the UK under part of the immigration rules. ... This access can either be as agreed with the parent/carer that your child normally lives with, or access ordered by a family court in the UK.

What is a dependent child UK?

A dependent child is any person aged 0 to 15 in a household (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 to 18 in full-time education and living in a family with his or her parent(s) or grandparent(s). It does not include any people aged 16 to 18 who have a spouse, partner or child living in the household.

Can I get a visa if my child is British?

You can apply to come to, remain in or become permanently settled in the UK if you have a child who is either a British Citizen or is settled in UK. You may also qualify for the visa if you and your child are in UK and your child has lived here for 7 years.

Does anyone rely on you for financial support UK visa?

Does anyone rely on you for financial support? The form asks if you have any family members, whether they are travelling to the UK with you or not, who are financially dependent on you.

Can a child born in the UK be deported?

Unfortunately, the truth is that it is possible for the Home Office to issue a deportation order against a parent if they have a child in the UK, even if that child is British. The challenge for those in such circumstances is to build a robust case for appeal based on a sound knowledge of the UK and human rights law.

How can I bring my child to UK?

UK Entry Clearance

  1. The child must be under the age of 18 at the date of application;
  2. The child must not be married or in a civil partnership;
  3. The child must not have formed an independent family unit;
  4. The child must not be leading an independent life; and.

Are babies born in UK automatically citizens?

You're usually automatically a British citizen if you were both: born in the UK on or after 1 January 1983. born when one of your parents was a British citizen or 'settled' in the UK.

Can I stay in UK if I give birth in the UK?

Being born in the UK doesn't automatically make a baby a British citizen. ... The baby needs to have a parent with British citizenship or settled status in the UK in order to be British. If your baby isn't a British citizen, they can remain in the UK without making an immigration application.

What age is a child no longer a dependent?

To meet the qualifying child test, your child must be younger than you and either younger than 19 years old or be a "student" younger than 24 years old as of the end of the calendar year. There's no age limit if your child is "permanently and totally disabled" or meets the qualifying relative test.

What age is a Dependant?

Definition: A dependent child is any person aged 0 to 15 in a household (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 to 18 who's in full-time education and living in a family with his or her parent(s) or grandparent(s).

What age does a child stop being a Dependant?

You can claim dependent children until they turn 19, unless they go to college, in which case they can be claimed until they turn 24. If your child is 24 years or older, they can still be claimed as a "qualifying relative" if they meet the qualifying relative test or they are permanently and totally disabled.

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