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    ILR/Citizenship affected by having a baby?

    Hi,

    My wife is due to have a baby this year.
    Rochelyn hasn't been in the UK for a year.

    When the baby is born, will it affect her ILR, Citizenship?
    Does she still have to take the Life in the UK test?

    How does having a baby change things with officialdom?

    Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    Hi,

    My wife is due to have a baby this year.
    Rochelyn hasn't been in the UK for a year.

    When the baby is born, will it affect her ILR, Citizenship?
    Does she still have to take the Life in the UK test?

    How does having a baby change things with officialdom?

    Thanks.
    Congrats again

    The baby wont affect her ILR or citizenship, indeed you can use her gp/midwife/scan appointment letter for her ilr so better keep it all.

    Yes, she still has to take the Life in the UK test.

    It does for us coz we included James Birth certificates and other docs to my ilr application LOL! although they didnt asked for it we just included them all.

    Goodluck
    LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    Hi,

    My wife is due to have a baby this year.
    Rochelyn hasn't been in the UK for a year.

    When the baby is born, will it affect her ILR, Citizenship?
    Does she still have to take the Life in the UK test?

    How does having a baby change things with officialdom?

    Thanks.
    Well done you two!!

    Answers are No,yes and not really
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