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ADM24 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:03 amDear friends,
Greetings.
I write regarding the queries I have for my child's ((1.5years old) born abroad, for making British Passport application. I have British Passport (via naturalization) and my wife is Non British (we married 2017).
I hope I can make British Passport application outside the UK, as I am British & child is qualified for British Passport.
I have below queries:
1) Is my understanding correct? Yes - refer to https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports - note it can take a few months depending on where the child resides.
2) As I already have British Passport, does the application still need to be counter signed, at section 10 of application form by qualified people as listed? Yes - not familiar with the paper form - I would recommend the online application which will explain what exactly is required including documents required.
3) If answer to 2) is yes, is it Ok if I can get signature by non British / Commonwealth citizen, as getting signatures by British citizen, ouutside UK might be little challenging. I think referee needs a British passport ... but again the online process will explain what is required.
Regarding "Confirming identity checks", i.e. the referee, this HMPO Caseworker document may be helpful: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ity-checks
Any experience / suggestions welcome please.
thanks
ADM
Many thanks for your kind replies. Much appreciated.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:32 amADM24 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:03 amDear friends,
Greetings.
I write regarding the queries I have for my child's ((1.5years old) born abroad, for making British Passport application. I have British Passport (via naturalization) and my wife is Non British (we married 2017).
I hope I can make British Passport application outside the UK, as I am British & child is qualified for British Passport.
I have below queries:
1) Is my understanding correct? Yes - refer to https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports - note it can take a few months depending on where the child resides.
2) As I already have British Passport, does the application still need to be counter signed, at section 10 of application form by qualified people as listed? Yes - not familiar with the paper form - I would recommend the online application which will explain what exactly is required including documents required.
3) If answer to 2) is yes, is it Ok if I can get signature by non British / Commonwealth citizen, as getting signatures by British citizen, ouutside UK might be little challenging. I think referee needs a British passport ... but again the online process will explain what is required.
Regarding "Confirming identity checks", i.e. the referee, this HMPO Caseworker document may be helpful: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ity-checks
Any experience / suggestions welcome please.
thanks
ADM
Yes. Your British passport is, to an extent, irrelevant to the conversation. You may need to submit your naturalisation certificate and the child's birth certificate though.
You can have a non-British citizen be a referee. But be aware that that can add a further delay to the issuance of the visa.
Thanks a million secret Simon for your kind replies. Yes, I got British passport in 2017 & child born in 2024.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 6:28 pmWas the child born on or after the date of your naturalisation certificate?
Yes. Your British passport is, to an extent, irrelevant to the conversation. You may need to submit your naturalisation certificate and the child's birth certificate though.
You can have a non-British citizen be a referee. But be aware that that can add a further delay to the issuance of the visa.
Be aware that the issuance of a first British passport to a child born abroad can take between six months and a year. You may have to work that long requirement into the visa requirements for your spouse.
Also be aware that the children of that child (your grandchildren) born outside the UK will not automatically be British citizens. British citizenship extends automatically only one generation outside the UK.

Thanks for the response. Appreciate it.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2026 6:08 amThese applications are known to take up to 6 months from the subcontinent, sometimes more, as you were already advised.
