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ConnieC wrote:Hi
I'm wondering if we can submit a passport application for our child directly (born in the UK in 2010) to IPS without going through the HO proof of citizenship application (the NS form which cost £88 ) ?
My Husband is EEA national. He's been working in the UK since 2001. He's got the RC (EEA1) but he has never applied Permanent Residency (EEA3).
I am non-EEA and the PR (EEA4) has been issued one month before the child was born. I've been working in the UK since 2003. I do not intent to apply for British Citizenship at this stage.
It looks like our child is British citizen by birth?
Can we send the passport application for our child with my husband's 5 year's P60 (2004-2010) + the child's UK birth certificate? Has someone got similar experience to share?
Thanks!
With your Permanent Residence Card you should also have received a letter (ECD.3114) which explicitly mentions thatConnieC wrote:IPS said I can't do based on the fact that I don't have ILR (because the PR sticker got a renewal date, to them is a "time limit").
andany child born since 1 January 1983 may now be registered as a British Citizen
Just include a copy of this letter with the application, and quote it in a covering letter.any child born to you while you remain settled may be a British citizen automatically at birth
Several forum members. See a success story here - UK child passport to a EEA parent.ConnieC wrote: Has anyone send P60 for IPS to consider the application?