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British Passport Process for New Born with Parents on ILR

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nachieket
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British Passport Process for New Born with Parents on ILR

Post by nachieket » Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:20 pm

Hi All,

Hope all are doing Great! We are recently blessed with a baby girl and I am looking to apply a British Passport for her. I have done some research and need some confirmation on what I need to do as I can't find a post with perfectly compiled info. My wife and I came on TIER-1 GENERAL and got ILR in Oct 2013. So here is what my research says:

1) Get new Passport Application form from Post Office - Got this
2) Get Birth Certificate - Got this
3) Fill in Passport Application form (need to fill in sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 & 10) and send it to below address (which appears on envelope of Passport Application Form I got from Post Office) with my Passport and ILR Card + Detailed Original Copy of Birth Certificate

Her Majesty's Passport Office
Ground Floor
Law Society House
90-106 Victoria Street
BELFAST
BT1 3GN

On the application form:

- Section 1 and 2 are normal to fill in
- I'll select 'No' in section 3 as baby is new born and didn't have any previous passport
- I'll fill in section 4 with my wife's and my details. There are four X boxes on top of this section. Can anyone comment what these boxes are for?
- I'll select 'No' in section 5 as this is neither registration nor naturalisation
- I'll fill in section 9 with my name details and sign
- I'll get section 10 filled in and signed by one of my friends who is Information Technology Consultant - He recently got his British Passport so he is eligible to fill in this section as per my understanding

Please let me know if this is correct or is there any gap in my understanding?

Thank you very much and appreciate your quick reply!

Regards,
N

nachieket
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Re: British Passport Process for New Born with Parents on IL

Post by nachieket » Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:00 pm

Hi All,

Could someone please be kind enough to confirm this procedure? I am not looking for a lengthy reply. Only a few words to confirm if everything is OK will be enough.

Thanks,
N

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Re: British Passport Process for New Born with Parents on IL

Post by mkesavan » Tue Nov 29, 2016 7:33 pm

Dear Nachieket,

Hope you and the little one well, I know you didn't get any response for your thread but wondering if you can help me, I am in the same situation as you were. Can you please confirm the step that you mentioned was correct and your application was successfully processed?

Regards,
Muru.

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Re: British Passport Process for New Born with Parents on IL

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:12 pm

mkesavan wrote:Dear Nachieket,

Hope you and the little one well, I know you didn't get any response for your thread but wondering if you can help me, I am in the same situation as you were. Can you please confirm the step that you mentioned was correct and your application was successfully processed?

Regards,
Muru.
This topic is more than 2 years old and the member has not logged onto the forum for over a year. Suggest start your own topic with your own circumstances and questions rather than digging up old threads.
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