Ayyubi72 wrote:Will the BHC be concerned about it? If not, then easiest way is to get ROA, and once in UK they can surrender child's passpot to HCI in UK. At least they can give it a shot.
Or, they can just keep researching and keep trying for a British Passport. If they do not provide what BHC asks to provide, they will never get a passport.
Hi Ayubi72 and Jambo,
Many Thanks for your inputs on this. I hope BHC will not be concerned, I have to call them on Monday and find out (hoping they will be able to answer!) if I can apply for right of Abode for my baby.
I have filled the RoA application from visa4UK website this morning and for RoA question (Please indicate how you qualify for the right of abode.) in the application form, following options were given:
- Born in the UK before 01 Jan 1983*
Born in the UK after 01 Jan 1983*
Adopted in the UK*
Registered or naturalised as a British Subject, citizen of the UK and Colonies in the UK on or after 01 Jan 1983*
Father or mother born, registered, naturalised or adopted in the UK before your birth, which occurred outside the UK on or after 01 Jan 1983*
A citizen or the UK and colonies at birth and with a grandparent born, registered, naturalised or adopted in the UK*
A citizen of the UK and Colonies who was ordinarily resident in the UK for a continuous period of 5 years before 01 Jan 1983 and was settled in the UK at the end of that period*
A Commonwealth citizen whose mother was born in the UK*
A female Commonwealth citizen who is, or has been, married to a man with right of abode at any time before 31 Dec 1982 *
A citizen of the UK and Colonies woman who is, or has been married to a man with right of abode at any time before 31 Dec 1982
I believe "Registered or naturalised as a British Subject, citizen of the UK and Colonies in the UK on or after 01 Jan 1983*" is the right option in my case.
I would be really happy if this all works out....and hopefully it will help others too..
I'm not sure how long it is going to take.
Also, is there any reason why I can't apply Child visitor visa for my baby, and once my baby is here, I can straight away apply for British passport or RoA from UK.