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Are the kids Australian citizens? If so you can't you also just go ahead and apply for Australian passports which are fine for visa free travel to the UK?
When was the father born?
HCJNL wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:33 amAre the kids Australian citizens? If so you can't you also just go ahead and apply for Australian passports which are fine for visa free travel to the UK?
If your kids are British born it is a good idea to apply for their first passports before you receive their Australian ones. The reason is that you will have to send off their Australian passports, but only if you have any, to the UK authorities when you apply for their British passports. This would prevent the kids travelling to the UK, using their Australian passports, while waiting for the UK passport application to be processed.
kinami wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:00 pmAfter reading the later replies and this I'm very confused.
Our children born abroad are citizens of the country they were born in.
My ex husband, their father was born in the UK in 1987 and his parents were living in the UK for a few years prior to his birth as residents.
My children born in the UK got their passports just with their fathers birth certificate
I don't understand why I need to register them for citizenship if their father is british
secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:37 amWhen was the father born?
If he was born before 1983, then just the birth certificate is sufficient.
If he was born in 1983 or later, you will also need proof of his parents (the children's paternal grandparents) status (as either British citizens or as resident in the UK on ILR) at the time of his (the father's) birth.
i have not made their australian citizenship as it takes almost a year and is costly but australian passports require both parents signatures with witnesses and he refuses.HCJNL wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:33 amAre the kids Australian citizens? If so you can't you also just go ahead and apply for Australian passports which are fine for visa free travel to the UK?
If your kids are British born it is a good idea to apply for their first passports before you receive their Australian ones. The reason is that you will have to send off their Australian passports, but only if you have any, to the UK authorities when you apply for their British passports. This would prevent the kids travelling to the UK, using their Australian passports, while waiting for the UK passport application to be processed.