Eftersom GayotFow inte längre kan göra det, höjer han sin kommentar till ett svar:
With you as the primary, the child has derived rights as a family member which can be established by the birth certificate and expired passport. You may have to wait a while while they study derived rights but I don't see a big problem.
Hemkontor direktivet om Fri rörelse rättigheter: direkta familjemedlemmar till medborgare i Europeiska ekonomiska samarbetsområdet (EEA) Version 5.0 på sidan 6:
Family members who come under regulation 7(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (the 2016 regulations) are often called ‘direct’ family members.
The following can be considered as direct family members:
- spouse or civil partner
- direct descendants of the EEA national or their spouse or civil partner who are:
→ under the age of 21
→ dependants of the EEA national or their spouse or civil partnerDirect family members have an automatic right of residence in the UK for as long as they remain the family member of that EEA national and that person is either:
- entitled to reside in the UK for an initial period of 3 months
- a qualified person
- has a right of permanent residence