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I suggest that that's for parents without a relevant PRC or DCPR. (Alternatively, explain how to use the link, because I can't see how the OP could use it. Or does the Passport Office have a policy of ignoring DCPRs but not PRCs?) In the OP's case, I would suggest just submitting that document as evidence of settled status, as it was issued too close to the child's date of birth for the PR to have expired through absence.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 7:28 amStart here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... plications
It's just barely possible that your passport will suffice. After all, if someone receives ILR in 2013 or later, has a child, and then naturalises, that person will have no evidence that they were settled when the child was born. The only sane resolution seems to be to ask UKVI if the person was settled!