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You have every right to feel confused it is quite confusing.Coco89 wrote:Hi there
I'm trying to get my newborn a British passport but don't really know where to start so confused!
My baby was born 17/05/16, applied for DCPR on 15/03/16 approved on 06/06/16 does that qualify him for British passport
automatically or I need to register him first?
I'm Eea national living and working here since 2010
Thanks for any help in advance
or should it be:Passport for child born to EEA national in UK
Passport for child born in UK to EEA national (in UK)
This thread has been spun off from another one, without, I believe, a change of title, so the title cannot be relied on. I was inspired by your refusal to assume that the OP (of this spun-off thread) necessarily already had permanent residence when he(?) lodged his successful application for DCPR.noajthan wrote:From topic title:<apposite text snipped>Passport for child born to EEA national in UK
@R, titles are not generated at random.Richard W wrote:This thread has been spun off from another one, without, I believe, a change of title, so the title cannot be relied on. I was inspired by your refusal to assume that the OP (of this spun-off thread) necessarily already had permanent residence when he(?) lodged his successful application for DCPR.
The PR card was issued after child's birth.Kauffman Andre wrote:...
My baby's British passport was granted in 2016 and I dont have a PR but I did prove I was exercising treaty rights 5 years before she was born. A month latter, the passport arrived at my door.
Just do this and you should be fine
That's why the OP should not send the DCPR but instead evidence of having acquired PR status prior to the child's birth (i.e. the same evidence that was used for the DCPR application).The PR card was issued after child's birth.
Members have been refused a child's passport in similar cases for this reason.
I was originally going to say the same, until I saw that Noajthan intended to address the question in some detail. However, there are a number of possible problems:LilyLalilu wrote:That's why the OP should not send the DCPR but instead evidence of having acquired PR status prior to the child's birth (i.e. the same evidence that was used for the DCPR application).The PR card was issued after child's birth.
Members have been refused a child's passport in similar cases for this reason.