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Child Born Outside First British Passport

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 9:13 pm
by DKSin
This is my friends situation. Would like your advice if possible.

Father: British (Naturalised, previously Indian)
Mother: Indian, never been to the UK
Child: Born in April 2016 after father's naturalisation. Born in Nepal (British by descent) and living with mother in Nepal.

Parents are not married.

Father lives/work in the UK. Mother and child in Nepal at the moment.

Can the father apply for the child's British passport from inside the UK?

If YES, since they are not married will he be able to prove that he has parental responsibility to sign the application?

He has spoken to Passport people and solicitors and they reckon he can but I disagree. May be I am wrong. Any ideas folks?

Re: Child Born Outside First British Passport

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 8:58 am
by CR001
HMPO tends to ask unmarried fathers of 'British' children for DNA proof that they are in fact the actual father.

Re: Child Born Outside First British Passport

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:22 pm
by secret.simon
Children born after 1st July 2006 to unmarried parents can claim British citizenship through the father, if the father is a British citizen at the time of birth. There is a requirement that the mother also not be in a marriage with another person at the time of the child's birth.

Children born after 10th September 2015 must also have a DNA paternity test done to prove the paternity of the British citizen.

Re: Child Born Outside First British Passport

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:58 pm
by DKSin
Ta.

The child is in Nepal and the father is in the UK at the moment.

What should be the next step for him to get a British passport for the child? Providing a DNA report is available.

Although I am not sure this is going to be possible since all the approved test centres are based in the UK.