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Jambo wrote:There is no need for registration. The child will be British from birth.
Apply directly to IPS providing one parent passport, the blue PR card and the child UK birth certificate.
Jambo wrote:Only father's passport is fine.
Using only your passport is also fine. The UK birth certificate also includes the mother's maiden name so that could be used to show the link between the names. It is a very common case so should not cause any issue. You can attach a cover letter explaining it if you wish.
you can send covering letter explaining why child is british, it will make on harm and may make it quicker. This what I used to do while applying for my kids passports.and they quick daughters one was with me in 5 working days, my boy one take longer because there was some issues with countersignee, he did't provide his passport number. But compare to my embassy they a lot quicker.horalka wrote:Jambo wrote:Only father's passport is fine.
Using only your passport is also fine. The UK birth certificate also includes the mother's maiden name so that could be used to show the link between the names. It is a very common case so should not cause any issue. You can attach a cover letter explaining it if you wish.
Many thanks for your replies
And yes, baby will be born here n UK - I should have mentioned this earlier.
Best,
M.
boloney wrote:you can send covering letter explaining why child is british, it will make on harm and may make it quicker. This what I used to do while applying for my kids passports.and they quick daughters one was with me in 5 working days, my boy one take longer because there was some issues with countersignee, he did't provide his passport number. But compare to my embassy they a lot quicker.horalka wrote:Jambo wrote:Only father's passport is fine.
Using only your passport is also fine. The UK birth certificate also includes the mother's maiden name so that could be used to show the link between the names. It is a very common case so should not cause any issue. You can attach a cover letter explaining it if you wish.
Many thanks for your replies
And yes, baby will be born here n UK - I should have mentioned this earlier.
Best,
M.
yes I did send passport size pictures, kids were couple weeks old when the pictures been done. Go to snappy snaps if you have one arround, they pretty good in taking babys pictures.and there is some exceptions for babys pictures any way, check them in the guide or on ips website, they know that it is not easy to take infant picture.horalka wrote:boloney wrote:you can send covering letter explaining why child is british, it will make on harm and may make it quicker. This what I used to do while applying for my kids passports.and they quick daughters one was with me in 5 working days, my boy one take longer because there was some issues with countersignee, he did't provide his passport number. But compare to my embassy they a lot quicker.horalka wrote:Jambo wrote:Only father's passport is fine.
Using only your passport is also fine. The UK birth certificate also includes the mother's maiden name so that could be used to show the link between the names. It is a very common case so should not cause any issue. You can attach a cover letter explaining it if you wish.
Many thanks for your replies
And yes, baby will be born here n UK - I should have mentioned this earlier.
Best,
M.
ok, many thanks, I will do that.
I am just wondering about the pictures for the baby - was it too difficult to take one? I mean they are babies like few weeks old, so I presume it will not be the easiest job to photograph them! Did you supply passport sized photos together with the application? How old were your kids when you applied? I am thinking to apply as soon as he is born.
thanks
thanks again, have a nice dayboloney wrote:yes I did send passport size pictures, kids were couple weeks old when the pictures been done. Go to snappy snaps if you have one arround, they pretty good in taking babys pictures.and there is some exceptions for babys pictures any way, check them in the guide or on ips website, they know that it is not easy to take infant picture.horalka wrote:boloney wrote:you can send covering letter explaining why child is british, it will make on harm and may make it quicker. This what I used to do while applying for my kids passports.and they quick daughters one was with me in 5 working days, my boy one take longer because there was some issues with countersignee, he did't provide his passport number. But compare to my embassy they a lot quicker.horalka wrote:
Many thanks for your replies
And yes, baby will be born here n UK - I should have mentioned this earlier.
Best,
M.
ok, many thanks, I will do that.
I am just wondering about the pictures for the baby - was it too difficult to take one? I mean they are babies like few weeks old, so I presume it will not be the easiest job to photograph them! Did you supply passport sized photos together with the application? How old were your kids when you applied? I am thinking to apply as soon as he is born.
thanks
smallpie wrote:yes post office checked all tho.
but u will still need to send all d original docs to passport office, they need to see it themself, and they will return all docs together with passports in secured sign for mail.
i dont knw if u can apply in person for yr child tho, but u can still ring them to confirm..
we just filled the form, post office check it and we put the original docs as they requested and it all came bck fine.
use secure postage from post office if u are sending your documents.
all the best.