Hi guys,
Thanks again in advance for all your help
I was going obviously through the Home Office's, Passport Office's website and guidelines, but I couldn't find a concrete answer to my question.
The fact is that if a child is born in the UK and at least one of the parents does hold a permanent residence certificate (EEA) before the birth, the kind is a British Citizen. My question though comes to when it comes to actually applying for the baby's first passport.
Does the application have to be made only by post as stated here or is the post office also an option? It doesn't say anything about people holding a permanent residence certificate before the baby's birth. The government's guidance though says that a permanent residence certificate is enough to consider a baby a British Citizen. So I am confused which way to follow for the application.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... idance.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... Policy.pdf
If this is the case, is the permanent residence certificate enough to show that the parent was exercising treaty rights? The reason why I am asking is because I did read older posts, where people were saying that the Post Office wasn't satisfied just with the permanent residence certificate.
Do you know guys have maybe any idea how long it does take to get a passport for the baby under these circumstances?
Thanks again for all the helpful advice
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