There is no 'anchor baby' law in this country. You can not gain UK citizenship through having a child in this country. Your children are not classed as British citizens even though they were born in the UK and you are not LEGAL so you can not claim it that way either,
*see information and link below.
If you are deported then your children will go with you to your home country.
British Nationality Act 1981
The Nationality Act provides citizenship:-
~ A child who was born in the United Kingdom on or after 1 January 1983 will be a British citizen IF either the father or the mother is a British citizen.
~A child who was born in the United Kingdom on or after 1 January 1983 will also be a British citizen if either the father or mother, although not a British citizen, is **legally** settled in the United Kingdom.
~In any other circumstances, a child who was born in the United Kingdom on or after 1 January 1983 will NOT be a British citizen.
2007-10-26 04:31:20
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answered by Mama~peapod 6
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It appears you think that because your children were born in the UK to illegal immigrant parents that makes you legal.I assure you that is not the case.You must return to your homeland and gain entry the Legal way.Their is no logic in your thinking at all.It is not right that you come here and enjoy the benefits we have all worked hard for.Will you never understand that is stealing from us and people will not tolerate this.It is not a matter of being Racists many people are not but we have our own kids and the elderley to consider.It is only a matter of time before you are found out and then you will be deported.Their is no case to answer you are irresponsible parents and as such put your kids in this position.Return to Automuchy you are not welcome until you follow the Legal line of entry.
2007-10-26 10:38:26
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answered by realdolby 5
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Their children are not citizens in the uk since both their parents are illegal. The only way they can stay in the uk is if they were living there illegally for 14 years.
2007-10-26 10:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is no.
The children can remain but only as long as there is someone to look after them.
Having said that, we dont want any more to stay, this little country is ful to the brim and soon will burst
2007-10-26 10:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no the parents are not suppose to stay and the kids will have to go unless they have a legal relatives that will take them in
I think you have to be her at least 8 months
2007-10-26 11:28:59
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answered by jenniferevans32 3
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How cruel can you get more than to your children than to make them illegal in a country by birth ? ? ? ? Enough said.
2007-10-26 10:49:28
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answered by Pauper Prince 7
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See 7 years child concession law :-) gaw to immigration solicitor:-)
2014-08-07 18:36:33
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answered by myonlychildmicoel 1
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