Hi All,
My son was born in UK in Aug 2013. I have completed 5 years legal work before his birthday.
I came to UK from Poland and started working in uk in Sep 2004. Always had a full time job.
My son`s first passport was issued in Sep 2013 based on: - my immigration status.
With 1st application I remembered providing: correctly filled app, my passport, correct fee, 2 photos countersigned, P60 for 5 years prior his birthday. Passport arrived after 6 working days.
Last month I decided to renew and sent: app fee, correctly filled app, his old passport, 2 photos countersigned.
After about 2 weeks I received a letter requesting more evidence: " During the examination of the application we have notice that unfortunately not all required documentary evidence was requested at the time we issued a passport to XXX.
As you are a national of one of the A8 countries we need additional documents from you to determine whether XXX can hold a British passport.
British passport application for children born to 8 nationals needs additional checks to confirm the legal requirements have been met according to the British Nationality Act 1981 and the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016.
Between 1 May 2004 and 30 April 2011 nationals from A8 countries were required their first employment within 30 days of taking up a post. Only when they had competed 12 months of continues employment under Home Office Worker Registration Scheme were they then free to work without restriction or authorisation.
In order for XXXX to get a British passport, this must have been completed at least 5 years prior to XXXX date of birth in the UK, unless you are able to demonstrate that you are exempt from this requirement.
What you need to do> Please send us: all Accession State Worker Registration Certificates issued to Mr XXXXXX together with his P60`s for 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 and all P45`s`issued to him, confirming his employment in the UK. Please also send EEA registration certificate or residence document (Home Office Blue Card) issued by UK Visa and Immigration issued to him.
We are unable to continue with the application until we hear from you, so please send us the requested proof of evidence as soon as possible".
I have WRS but the trouble is I have started work on 14 Sep 2004 and ISSUE date on certificate is 18 NOV 2004.
1) I dont know if that issued date"is when they received original application of my WRS òr the date when they actually issued due to large number of application. I simply dont remember when I posted this in 2004. Would that date matter? Will HMPO accept this WRS? Certificate was issued to me so in theory I have registered first job and have a proof.
2) I dont possess any of EEA registration certificate or residence document. Is it required when child born in UK to EEA parents apply for renewal of British Passport? I though that we get permanent residence automatically and this document was never required. Can you please help with this?
3) why they are asking me to provide evidence from 14 years ago while they say - this (1 years WRS and 5 years work) must have been completed at least 5 years prior to XXXX date of birth in the UK ? Can I submit only WRS from 2005? - I have worked for the same company for 5 years on that WRS. They must have all details when I started work, dont they - if they asking me for P60 from 2004. I still have WRS from 2004/
4) They not mentioned it needs to be original documents.
I dont keep original p60 from 2004. I also want to send copies of my WRS as they are very likely to loos it.
Will they accept copies?
5) "Law does not have a retroactive effect" - I dont think this apply to Her Majesty Passport Office but If they have not asked for all this documents back to 2013 and granted 1st passport/citizenship - is there any chances to still get a 2nd passport for my son even if EEA registration will not be provided and I will send copies of the rest required evidence?
Will someone can help with wording a letter in regards to above, especially about not holding EEA registration certificate.
Do you think it is worth to reply and has anyone had similar problem?
Many thanks in advance.
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