Child born in the UK, do we need to apply for a Dependant visa?

‘Can apply’ is not the same as ‘need to apply’.  To start with, the child’s parents can wait until it’s time to apply for the parents’ next visa, such as a Tier 2 General extension, and then include a child in that application. In this example the child will receive a Tier 2 Dependant visa at the same time as his/her parents receive a main Tier 2 visa and a Tier 2 Spouse visa.  

If the next visa happens to be an ILR then again, a child can be included into an ILR application.
However, both actions above are not compulsory because of this: if a child is born in the UK he/she can be registered as a British citizen as soon as at least one parent secures an ILR. It may be worth applying for a Dependant visa if the parents want to take a child abroad then he/she would need a visa to come back to the UK, so in this case parents have no choice but to apply for a Dependant visa for the child. Or perhaps some non-immigration authorities want to see a proof of the child’s immigration status, such as to register him/her with a doctor. In this case it is possible to make an application for the child only and he/she will get a visa in line with parents’.

For more advice or to make an application please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com 
If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our immigration Training and CDP website: www.1st4immigration.com/training   

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