Can I bring my parents to the UK?

In 2012, the British Government changed the rules for Adult Dependent visas. To bring a dependent parent, grandchild, brother, sister, son, or daughter to the UK to live with you, it must be proven that: they need long-term care to do every day personal and household tasks because of illness, disability, or their age.

Can I get to stay in the UK through my 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 happens if a child is born in a foreign country but his or her parents are British citizens?

British citizenship is normally automatically passed down one generation to children born outside the UK. For example, you might automatically become a citizen if you’re born outside the UK to a British parent. But your children will not automatically be citizens if they’re born outside the UK.

Can a child born outside the UK apply for a UK visa?

If the child was born outside the UK then your age will determine whether you can apply or not. One of your parents must also be applying for a visa as a partner joining the other parent or as a parent that has the sole responsibility of you If you’re over 18 then your parent can include you in their application as a dependant.

Can a British citizen be born to a non British parent?

British Citizenship at birth is only available to children with a parent who holds British Citizenship or settled status. For a child of non-British parents to receive British Citizenship by birth, at least one parent must have ‘settled status’ in the UK. This can be either Indefinite Leave to Remain or EEA Permanent Residence.

Can a parent take a child to a foreign country?

However, the common ones may include dilemmas such as the parent wanting to shift base to a foreign country and taking the child along either at the time of separation or after divorce. Alternatively, the parent may have already taken the child with him/her and the spouse is demanding for the child to be sent back.

How old do you have to be to be a parent in the UK?

Your child must be under 18 on the date you apply, and not live an independent life You must be a parent of a British child, or have an indefinite leave to remain You need to have shared or sole parental responsibility for your UK resident child If you share responsibility, the other parent of the child must not be your partner

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