Good morning,
I have already applied for my daughter's British citizenship (Online MN1 form, she was born in UK 2016, I came to UK 2010 and being self employed since then, got ILR - settled status in 2018, her dad and I (mum) are both European nationals) , however,I just read than I could just applied for her passport straightway based on myself exercising Treaty rights.
This is taken form the form on HO website - 11.2014 - Treaty Rights Passport Applications Supporting Documents- Born in the UK on or after 30 April 2006 - Evidence of parents’ nationality and evidence that a parent has been resident in the UK exercising Treaty Rights for a minimum continuous period of 5 years prior to the birth of the applicant (see table B).
Table b:
• A passport / document showing a UK Residence Card or Registration Certificate issued five years before the child’s birth and a letter confirming that the parent(s) were not receiving benefits during that period;
• A statement from HM Revenues & Customs showing yearly totals of credited National Insurance between the relevant dates;
• A statement from HM Revenues & Customs confirming tax returns between the relevant dates;
• A letter from an employer and documents showing evidence of employment between the relevant dates e.g. P60's / payslips
Is this still correct? If so, can I ask HO for a refund of £1000+ and apply straightway for her passport?
Thank you for your help
Regards
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