Turning 18 ...traveling to the UK with a child unaccompanied visa
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Basically I have a child unaccompanied visa that I got when I was 17.. but I am18 now, and my visa is valid till 26th of March..so do I need a consent form from parents to travel or nah?
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Can under 18 travel alone to UK?
Travelling aloneYou can travel to the UK without an adult (someone over the age of 18). Your parent or guardian will need to provide their: written consent for you to travel to the UK.Can I bring my child over 18 to UK?
If you're over 18Your parent can include you in their application as a dependant, or you can apply separately yourself. You can only apply if you: got permission to stay in the UK ('leave to remain') on a family visa when you were under 18. do not live an independent life.Does a minor need a visa for UK?
British citizens who have children living outside the United Kingdom can take them to the UK through the Child Visa, which falls under the Family visa category. A UK Family Visa, is the type of visa you will need if you want to enter and remain in the UK to live with a family member for more than 6 months.Can my child go to school in UK on a visitors visa?
To lawfully enter the country to access a school, foreign national children resident outside the UK will normally need either: a right of abode. an immigration status which otherwise permits them to enter the UK to study at a school.Can you bring dependant children over 18 y/o to the UK?
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