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asif_sharif
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family visit to Pakistan/dual nationality

Post by asif_sharif » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:45 am

HI im baaaccck :D

Taking the mrs and the little one for a family visit to Pakistan, mrs is taking her BRP card but she does she need her pakistani passport as well, we both have the nadra card as well ?

I am confused about dual citizenship though don't know whether i am a daul citizen or not my parents were born in pakistan but no longer have pakistani passports.
married 21/02/2014
21/04/15 DOCUMENTS submitted
22/04/15 reaches BHC islamabad
REFUSED 10/07/2015
appeal 31/07/2015
payment 14th August
review deadline 24th December 2015
COURT DATE 18TH JANUARY 2017
entry allowed
wife arriving 29th April 2017

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Re: family visit to Pakistan/dual nationality

Post by CR001 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:48 am

She must travel with the passport and her BRP card.

How is your dual or not citizenship status relevant??
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Re: family visit to Pakistan/dual nationality

Post by seagul » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:02 pm

asif_sharif wrote:
Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:45 am
HI im baaaccck :D

Taking the mrs and the little one for a family visit to Pakistan, mrs is taking her BRP card but she does she need her pakistani passport as well, we both have the nadra card as well ?

I am confused about dual citizenship though don't know whether i am a daul citizen or not my parents were born in pakistan but no longer have pakistani passports.
You seems Pakistani British and your wife seems Pakistani national with spouse visa. If yes then:

You: British passport with Nadra ID card (English).

Wife: Pakistani passport with BRP no need of Nadra ID.

Little one: British passport with Pakistani visa/Nadra ID card. If not British then Pakistani passport with child dependent visa.
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asif_sharif
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Re: family visit to Pakistan/dual nationality

Post by asif_sharif » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:05 pm

My son was born here in the U.K. Reason why i ask is because gerrys stratford only offer same day service to dual nationals only :roll:
married 21/02/2014
21/04/15 DOCUMENTS submitted
22/04/15 reaches BHC islamabad
REFUSED 10/07/2015
appeal 31/07/2015
payment 14th August
review deadline 24th December 2015
COURT DATE 18TH JANUARY 2017
entry allowed
wife arriving 29th April 2017

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Re: family visit to Pakistan/dual nationality

Post by seagul » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:14 pm

asif_sharif wrote:
Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:05 pm
My son was born here in the U.K. Reason why i ask is because gerrys stratford only offer same day service to dual nationals only :roll:
seagul wrote:
Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:02 pm

Little one: British passport with Pakistani visa/Nadra ID card. If not British then Pakistani passport with child dependent visa.
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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