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Passport application for child born to parent with ILR

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 7:54 pm
by londonphd
Hi Community,

I have reviewed a large amount of posts and threads to see if anyone faced a similar situation, but could not find a related thread. So, posting my query in the hope that someone would help.

My son was born when I had ILR status in June 2021. But, I have not yet applied for British passport for him. In December 2021, I got my naturalisation certificate, and have recnetly applied for my British passport (still waiting).

I have the following questions/issues I would like you to help address:

1) Now that my documensts are with the HMPO, I wonder if I could apply for my son's passport while my application is under consideration (not sure if this is possible). Should I instead wait and apply after I get my documents back?

2) My son was born when I had ILR which is not valid any longer given my naturalisation. What document do I need to send to the passport office to prove his British nationality? My British passport (if and when I receive it)?

Thank you!

Re: Passport application for child born to parent with ILR

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:01 pm
by CR001
You need to send your ilr BRP card as that is the proof and evidence that he was born British as you held ilr at the time of his birth.

Your citizenship is not relevant to this.

Re: Passport application for child born to parent with ILR

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 12:07 am
by londonphd
CR001 wrote:
Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:01 pm
You need to send your ilr BRP card as that is the proof and evidence that he was born British as you held ilr at the time of his birth.

Your citizenship is not relevant to this.
Thanks, I will then not wait for my passport to be issued.
Luckily I did not send the ILR BRP to the HO after receiving the Certificate of British Citizenship. I hope they do not fine me for holding on to it for so long.

Re: Passport application for child born to parent with ILR

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 1:46 am
by vinny
I agree you made the right choice to forever keep your ILR BRP for the benefit of your child.