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cdyz5 wrote:Hi
I am pakistan national and having a EEA2 visa. I have two kids age 16 month and other 3 month. My wife is from lithuania, living in UK for alomost 10 year. she never applied for PR.
Question I need to ask you is. what national my kids are, they have their birth certificate of UK. I need to make their passports but when filling the application form at parents marriage section they cant have the british passport as I am not british. If i chose on my wife behalf they asking for her Grandfather and Grandmother details only if they are british but my wife parents are lithuania. kindly please clear this to me. otherwise i need to make their lithuania passports.
regards.
Please advise me how can my wife acquired it automatically the PR? she never applied it. she has a document called work registration scheme paper. however she been working with record (mean have a wages slip since 2006) to 2013.fysicus wrote:I would suggest your wife sends in an EEA3 form to get her PR confirmed (she has probably acquired it already automatically). If she does that before 1 July it is still free of charge (from 1 July a £55 fee will be charged). The accompanying letter will then also tell you that your kids can be registered as a British Citizen.
It may be possible to get a UK passport for your kids straightaway, but you will then need to provide (with the passport application) all the evidence that your wife has already acquired PR. It's easier if the PR is confirmed separately first.
Hi thank for reply. she have gaps but not years gap only few months gaps. for example. doing temporary job once that finished start looking for the other one. she does not have the P45 or P60. does have the wage slips and the offer letter. will they be enough, please advise?Jambo wrote:Assuming she registered for WRS (Worker Registration Scheme) in 2006 and worked for 5 continuous years, the she has obtained PR automatically in 2011 (after 5 years working). Any child born in the UK after that is British from birth. All that is needed is to apply for a passport using a form you can get from the post office (form is free). You will need to send 5 P60 from years before the child birth (2006-2011) to prove to the passport authority she has PR status. You should get the passport in 2-3 weeks.
Please note that Lithuania doesn't allow dual nationality and the children might lose their Lithuanian nationality if they apply for a British passport (you will need to check the details).
PR confirmation (EEA3/4) would be useful for future children. For your current children you will need to provide proof of PR before their birth. PR Confirmation only confirms from date of issue.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:If your wife was always working, or actively looking for work, then she likely has PR. It sounds like she probably got it in 2011. She should apply for the PR confirmation. And then apply for child passport.