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ktyagi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:16 pm
1. Submit child's birth certificate issued by County Council?
Correct - full detail birth certificate showing parents' names.
2. Submit the ILR BRP of one of the parents? or both?
Correct - only one parent's BRP sufficient.
3. Submit the Indian passport of one the parents? or both? or not required?
Don't think they are required.
ktyagi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:16 pmHi everyone,
We received our ILR in Jan 2021. Last year (i.e. 2022) in Aug we were blessed with our second child. Our first child already has British passport, he was born when we were still on Tier 2, so was naturalised to British after our ILR.
I am in the process of applying our second child's first British passport and have filled the online application, got the identification verification done, now the only thing left is sending the HMPO some documents.
However, the details and documents asked for in the application are a bit confusing - like grandparents' details and documents. Reading around on this forum I learnt that it is the same application for various routes that culminate in acquiring a British passport, hence the confusing requirements.
I think only the following 2-3 documents are needed but want to confirm. Could someone knowledgable/experienced with this process, check the following.
1. Submit child's birth certificate issued by County Council?
2. Submit the ILR BRP of one of the parents? or both? Also note that whichever ILR BRP you use, should be kept for life. Not to be returned to the HO if you decide to naturalise. That's your child's claim to British Citizenship.
3. Submit the Indian passport of one the parents? or both? or not required?
Many thanks in advance,
Cheers
Thanks, will keep it. I am a hoarder when it comes to documents. But once the child gets her British Passport then would this BRP still be needed?
Yes. The ILR brp card is the Only proof that the child is British by birth being born to a parent who has settled. And yes, it can be asked for at passport renewal stage.
yep, HO might want to see what was the way child acquired nationality; BRP is kind of the same as naturalization certificate for you, passport is just a travel document. See post1314950.html#p1314950 and subsequent links.
And it will almost certainly be asked for at the time of applying for a passport for children of the child (your grandchildren), especially if born abroad, as your child (your grandparent's parent) will have to prove that they were a British citizen otherwise than by descent (that status is not mentioned in either their passport or in any government database, but must be proved at the time of application).
The HMPO uses TNT. Passport would come first then support docs would come at a later date. They would be dropped in your letter box.