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The child is British by birth, so no visa will be issued, but if you wish to retain Child's indian citizenship, then you can apply for COE Right of Abode.win99 wrote:... once i get the passport i have to apply for a visa for my child.
Do i need to book an appointment with ukba to do this.?
Do we have a one day process for this (like ILR).?
Looks fine to mewin99 wrote: If i want to get indian passport the documents which i have mentioned are enough or do i need to carry anything else.?
Vignette on passport.win99 wrote: COE Right of Abode is it a document or visa (stamp on passport).
Yeswin99 wrote: Is COE Right of Abode called as certificate of entitlement.?
That's correct.win99 wrote: if so to get the certificate of entitlement is below documents are enough to apply.? (I have got below list from ukba site but i am not sure)
(your full birth certificate, showing your parents' details; and
evidence of either parent's British citizenship or settled status at the time of your birth, such as a passport describing them as a British citizen or showing that they had indefinite leave to remain at the time of your birth; and
your parents' marriage certificate, if you are claiming through your father)
Yes, should be fine.win99 wrote: If I get british passport is my kid eligible to get 5 years visa (long term multiple visit to india) from VFS.?