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buchade_p wrote:Hi Manoj & Administrators,
I have exactly same situation & I am following exact foot steps to get my kids(born in UK currently in INDIA) Passport. I am happy to tell you that after following first few steps & support from administrators I manage to get ILR (myself + dependent) yesterday.
I am happy to share information if anyone needs it.
Now Challenge is to Register child to BC using MN1 form:
Since the Kids (born in UK: age 1year, currently in INDIA) and wife will be in INDIA after few days.
I need to know what are the documents we need to submit along with MN1?
Administrators can you please let me know what are the mandatory docs? Manoj what docs you had submitted with the form? where did you mentioned your kids are currently in INDIA? did you submit kids INDIAN Passport with the application? what about parents Passport?
Cheers,
Pankaj
Manoj79 wrote:I have tried to guide through the steps that i followed in order to apply for British passport from India for my UK born child .
Baby born in UK ':D', Aug 2011 to Indian parents holding Tier-1 visa.
Child got Indian passport on September 2011 issued by Indian HC London. Didn't apply for tier-1 dependent visa.
Child travelled along with parents to India on March 2012. (Holidays)
Child remains in India with her grandparents holding Indian passport (until now May 2013). {Child care reason}
Parents got ILR/resident permit on Nov 2012 (2 years HSMP+ 3 years Tier-1).
Parents successfully registered the child as British citizen in UK (using MN1 Form) under Section 1(3) rules. We did mention that child is currently in India.
Received the registration certificate within 30 days from the date of application - April 2013.
Parents sent all the relevant documents to Grandparents for British passport application.
British passport application for child was made to British passport services in Delhi on 1 May 2013 by child's grandparents.
British authorities in India acknowledged the receipt of passport application by email and requested to surrender the Indian passport at regional passport office ASAP before proceeding with the application any further by phone & email. 10 May 2013.
No calls were made at this point to Counter signatory. Referee is a an Engineer living and working in India holding Indian passport.
Child's Indian passport was surrendered at regional passport office, by grandparents.
Child's grandparents surrendered the kids passport and posted the passport surrender certificate to British passport services in Delhi.
British authority in India is now processing my kids British passport application. Yet to receive the passport as on 22 May 2013.
I will update further details as it happens...
Apologies if i take more than your anticipated time to answer your queries.
Thanks
Child's dad
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Did you check the tool recently? For me, it says that if you are apply from India, application needs to be sent directly to the UK. Simple.rivercam wrote:jambo
yes that tool helps how to apply but passport advice line is giving uk address and the website is asking to send to new delhi india hence confusion. specy's application returned from delhi saying it needs to be sent to HMPO UK
Not really. In the past, you would have applied to BHC and then FCO would issue the passport. This is changing now (already started several months ago in other locations), HMPO will take ownership of all passports (including overseas) and hence you don't apply via BHC anymore but directly to the HMPO in the UK.rivercam wrote:Amber
That's correct. Though all applications are processed in UK, for some countries like India you can not send application directly to UK. It needs to be first sent to BHC New delhi and get forwarded to HMPO UK.
I don't know what difference it makes because it's HMPO UK who decides the outcome.
thanks
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If you’re renewing a passport, you must include your current passport and a full colour photocopy of the entire passport (every page including blank pages).
You can’t travel with it after you’ve applied for a new one - but you will be able to keep your existing passport for ID purposes.
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