children of british citizen refused visitor visa
I have heard from a colleague that:
* children born of British parent/non-eea parent * with the right of uk citizenship Are being refused visitors visas as they are expected to adopt uk citizenship. Could someone verify/clarify the extent, i.e. see below, including where possible, acts of parliament, immigration rules action groups for lobbying. 1. My colleague and I live in a country where dual nationality is illegal. 2. We are married, children are 2 to 3 years old. 3a. My son was born out of wedlock, but has visited uk dec.2013 3b. Colleague was born in wedlock, but has not visited uk |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
I am unclear about several things - are your colleague and your spouse different people?
Assuming you are not married to your colleague, what is the relevance of your colleague's situation to your children? Conversely if you are married to your colleague, what is the relevance that they are a colleague? |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11806698)
I am unclear about several things - are your colleague and your spouse different people? Assuming you are not married to your colleague, what is the relevance of your colleague's situation to your child(ren)?
I intend to go and see family next year with my son, are we possibly going to be refused? |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Where a UK visitor visa has been refused to a child born outside the UK to a British parent it means that are not "eligible for" or "expected to adopt" British citizenship, they already are British citizens. They automatically become a British citizen the day they were born. As such they would need a British passport to enter the UK as the UK government, quite logically, cannot issue visitor visas to its own citizens who hold Right of Abode in the UK.
If they hold another nationality which restricts dual nationality (it would be helpful if you specified which country - Malaysia? China? Saudi Arabia?) then a Certificate of Entitlement to Right of Abode in their non-British passport is also an option. |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Originally Posted by pelboothroyd
(Post 11806702)
My colleague and I are in similar positions, my colleagues daughter has been refused a visa for Christmas, spoiling their yuletide, he was told as his daughter is eligible for uk citizenship a tourist visa was denied.
I intend to go and see family next year with my son, are we possibly going to be refused? |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11806795)
By the sound of it she is a British citizen by birth...this is not something you can pick and choose...she is British. That's the reason she was refused a visa...British citizens do not need a visa to visit the UK.
Both the children and their mother's are Kazakhstan nationals. |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Originally Posted by pelboothroyd
(Post 11806997)
As both my son and my colleagues daughter have non British mothers, and were born outside the eek they are not automatically registered as British, and as mentioned the country we are in does not allow dual nationality. I have obtained a visa for my son two years ago with no incident.
Both the children and their mother's are Kazakhstan nationals. As BiP already advised above, applying for "right of abode" is the appropriate solution under the circumstances. |
Re: children of british citizen refused visitor visa
Originally Posted by pelboothroyd
(Post 11806997)
As both my son and my colleagues daughter have non British mothers, and were born outside the eek they are not automatically registered as British, and as mentioned the country we are in does not allow dual nationality. I have obtained a visa for my son two years ago with no incident.
Both the children and their mother's are Kazakhstan nationals. |
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