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Thank u so much Vinny for such a prompt response, I really appreciate your help. I did try the "Not applicable" option but it seems not working as the system is asking for start and end dates (Please see the) image
A CoE-RoA is a vignette which is stuck on the blank page of an existing non-British passport. It is not a standalone document. So you require to have a non-British passport to stick it into.
brekh wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:37 am1st of all thanks to Vinny and Simon for helping me in information gathering for applying Certificate of Entitlement for my 6-month-old son. Now my son's Pakistani Passport arrived yesterday and have already filled out the online applicatio. Thank God I have finally managed to fill the form in successfully. At this stage, a few more queries needed to be answered would be really grateful if those can also be responded to.
1) In the document evidence section, it only asks for the applicant's Passport only as a Mandatory doc, nowhere it has been mentioned if they also need the Father's passport (Father is a British national). Should I be included my passport with the form??? Are there any other document/s I should include???Father's passport needs to be in the mix, it doesn't have to be mandatory (it could be anywhere and everywhere), but without it, your child isn't getting the CoE RoA. Also the child's birth certificate is mandatory, as that connects the pair of them together.
2) Does my Son needs the TB test? No
3) What is a letter of Consent ?? do I need to write it on a legal official /notary page? Not required
Note: We are making this application from Pakistan
That's for people making immigration applications. Your son isn't. They are only affirming in a little sticker stamp that your Son is free from immigration restrictions and has the Right of Abode in the UK.brekh wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 2:07 pmThank u so much Ticktack for your valuable information.
Relating the TB test, that's what it says at end of the online application form ,
****** ******Tuberculosis test results
You may need to be tested for tuberculosis (TB). If your test shows that you do not have TB, you will be given a certificate that is valid for 6 months from the date of your x-ray. Include this certificate with your UK visa application. Check if you need to get tested.
All children must see a clinician who’ll decide if they need a chest x-ray. Children under 11 will not normally have a chest x-ray.
You must take your child to an approved clinic and complete a health questionnaire. If the clinician decides your child does not have TB they’ll give you a certificate. Include this certificate with your child’s UK visa application**********************
Does anybody want to add anything before I submit my application, anything that I might have forgotten?
Thanks Ticktack once again.