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Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Sivasr » Mon Mar 05, 2018 2:00 pm

Hi,

I'm holding an ILR and my wife is on dependent visa. Recently, we got a baby and applied for Indian passport and waiting. We aware that our baby would be eligible for UK Passport or Right of Abode as one of us holding ILR. However, our question is - Can we apply for Right of Abode from India (if one of the parent holding ILR and the baby born in UK) as we have to travel to India due to some emergency reason?

Kindly, someone please answer this as soon as possible. Thanks a lot for all the great working doing here and have been very helpful for me always. Thanks


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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Londoner007 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:04 pm

ROA can be applied within UK or from outside UK via from visa4uk website. If you dont have a passport for the child how would they even travel.

Why did not just apply for British First Child Passport instead of Indian Passport?
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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by vinny » Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:18 pm

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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Sivasr » Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:23 pm

Thanks to Londoner007 and Vinny for a quick response.

We have applied for Indian Passport already and waiting for it to be processed. have decided to go for Indian passport as India does not support dual citizenship. Thanks


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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Londoner007 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:43 pm

How long do you plan to stay in India? I ask because ROA can take a while to come through. Now, although using Indian passport to get to India will be easy, it wont be easy to enter UK with that same Indian passport without the ROA!
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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Sivasr » Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:54 am

Hi,

My wife and baby will be staying in India for couple of months. ROA Processing time in UK takes 6 months seems. However, when i checked online forum, more people received ROA in India very sooner (approximately 2 weeks of time). Thanks

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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Londoner007 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:48 am

If you have all the documents ready for ROA then your option is there.
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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Neelu27 » Fri Jun 15, 2018 10:37 pm

Hi All,

My husband was British Citizen through naturalisation and I hold ILR visa. Our five months old baby was born in India and she got her Indian passport. Now I am planning to apply ROA/COE for her. I would like to know if we miss to travel on the intended date of travel, is still the ROA/COE is valid? I mean can we travel anytime after getting ROA/COE or do we need to travel on or before the intended date of travel?

Also could anyone please let me know the list of documents need to be submitted for ROA/COE.


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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by vinny » Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:39 pm

Normally, it’s valid for the duration of the passport.

Documents.
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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Obie » Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:40 pm

Applying for a British passport may be quicker and then apply for an overseas citizen of india passport.

COE Right of Abode can take months.
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Re: Right of abode/certificate of entitlement - for Baby

Post by Neelu27 » Sun Jun 17, 2018 4:22 pm

Thanks Vinny.

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