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Obie, what would the basis of the JR be?
I feel your passion. But it has been my understanding that the UK government, and any government, has every sovereign right to go to any length to determine matters of citizenship and the privlidges afforded from such. It would seem an unreasonable restraint on a nation to exercise its own identity, and even counterintuitive, if it couldn't pursue such matters however it wished.Obie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:48 pmThe caseworker is not a passport examiner or a citizenship examiner. That is clearly outside his or her scope. Her checks are confined to establishing if a passport is bad quality or genuine.
That is the job of HMPO who would have checked before issuing the passport.
The Caseworker is not trained or has jurisdiction to investigate the lady's generation lineage. He or she clearly has no information that indicates that the parents were not British or were not married. She is seeking to get such evidence and this is outrageous.
What will be the point of asking applicant to provide a passport, if the caseworker would not trust it and seek to do their own assessment. That will be crazy.
Had the OP not provided a passport, then it would have been open to the caseworker to make enquiries to establish if the mother of the child is a British, in light of the fact that a passport has been issued, there really is not need for this.
Furthermore it is unlawful and unreasonable to ask OP to provide passport or documents in relation to the child's grand parents, which is clearly beyond his control, when the test is to determine if the child is the child of the OP, that he has a genuine parental relationship with him, is playing an active role in his life and intend to continue doing so.
A person is entitled to file a Judicial review, if the Home Office delay is unacceptable, and they are requesting documents which are wholly unnecessary to determine the claim.