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+1 Thanks for clarifying, Vinny.
It's not without precedent. It seems that it wasn't until 2005 that passport applications for those born in the UK from 1983 onwards were checked properly for evidence of British citizenship. Consequently, there have been cases where the passports issued are not being accepted by the Passport Office as evidence of the holder's British citizenship, and the original documents are having to be produced.tulipz wrote:After the baby gets the passport, will there ever be a situation (in future) where the claim to passport gets questioned?
A British passport is not proof of British citizenship - there's case law to that effect. Passports do get revoked because the Passport Office believes that either the checks were not done properly or were based on fraudulent documents. The Passport Office is also known to reject British Passports as evidence of British citizenship.Casa wrote:All records are held on the system. The passport is proof of BC as all the relevant checks will have been made before this is issued. You're worrying unnecessarily.