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British passport application in pakistan

Post by jinkazama_11 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:05 pm

Hi
Can someone please help me with my query.

My friend is a British citizen through naturalisation. His wife is Pakistani national. His daughter is born in Pakistan after his naturalisation and getting British passport. His wife have to get a spouse visa to join him.
Need clarification regarding

1)- Can his daughter apply for a British passport using form C2?
2)- It is mentioned in supporting documents that both parents' passports should be sent with child's British passport application. He is currently in UK and can't send his passport, can he send a certified copy of the passport?

Thanks

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Re: British passport application in pakistan

Post by Amber » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:06 pm

jinkazama_11 wrote:Hi
Can someone please help me with my query.

My friend is a British citizen through naturalisation. His wife is Pakistani national. His daughter is born in Pakistan after his naturalisation and getting British passport. His wife have to get a spouse visa to join him.
Need clarification regarding

1)- Can his daughter apply for a British passport using form C2?
2)- It is mentioned in supporting documents that both parents' passports should be sent with child's British passport application. He is currently in UK and can't send his passport, can he send a certified copy of the passport?

Thanks
Has the child been registered as a BC, is the child in the uk?

jinkazama_11
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Re: British passport application in pakistan

Post by jinkazama_11 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:34 pm

D4109125 wrote:
jinkazama_11 wrote:Hi
Can someone please help me with my query.

My friend is a British citizen through naturalisation. His wife is Pakistani national. His daughter is born in Pakistan after his naturalisation and getting British passport. His wife have to get a spouse visa to join him.
Need clarification regarding

1)- Can his daughter apply for a British passport using form C2?
2)- It is mentioned in supporting documents that both parents' passports should be sent with child's British passport application. He is currently in UK and can't send his passport, can he send a certified copy of the passport?

Thanks
Has the child been registered as a BC, is the child in the uk?
no child is not registered as a BC. child is in Pakistan and also does not hold any UK visa.

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Re: British passport application in pakistan

Post by Jambo » Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:09 pm

D4109125 wrote:
jinkazama_11 wrote:His daughter is born in Pakistan after his naturalisation
Has the child been registered as a BC, is the child in the uk?
The child is British (by decent) from birth. No need to register as BC.

1. Yes. Apply using C2.
2. Explain that the father passport can't be provided. Normally the passport number is enough (they can access his details themselves).

jinkazama_11
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Re: British passport application in pakistan

Post by jinkazama_11 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:21 pm

Jambo wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
jinkazama_11 wrote:His daughter is born in Pakistan after his naturalisation
Has the child been registered as a BC, is the child in the uk?
The child is British (by decent) from birth. No need to register as BC.

1. Yes. Apply using C2.
2. Explain that the father passport can't be provided. Normally the passport number is enough (they can access his details themselves).
Thanks Jambo

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