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This is the correct sub forum, British Citizenship, to post this query and NOT the General Immigration sub forum and that topic will be removed.
From the circumstances you have described (and a few very safe assumptions I'm making) your oldest does not qualify for a British passport except by acquiring citizenship. Among my assumptions are that your partner also was not British and/or a permanent resident at the time of the eldest's birth.
I'm not sure how to fight that to be honest. I don't know that there is an 'appeal' process when you successfully acquired PR, just not at the date you wanted it for. Somebody more knowledgeable will have to answer that. But if you can somehow demonstrate an earlier PR date (pre-eldest-birthday), then it will retroactively apply to your oldest's situation and they will qualify by birth for citizenship.ehof wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:40 amI think the Home office might be wrong about my PR status and should have received it in 2013. The thing is that I studied and worked in the UK since 2007 without leaving the country for long periods. The reason I did not receive my PR statues before was that after I left my PAYE job in 2008 I had a period that I did not register myself as self employed as I was doing a free internship and was supported by my family for a few month. I only received my PR in 2015 after my eldest was born yet I should have automatically been allegeable after 5 years.
Could you give a detailed timeline of your pre 2015 work history?ehof wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:40 amHi there,
I have a Slovakian passport and have been living in the UK since 2007. My children were born in the UK in 2015 and 2017.
My youngest received a British passport yet my eldest will need to go through the citizenship process as I didn't receive my PR before he was born. Is there a way for me to get my eldest a British passport instead of going through the citizenship process, I think the Home office might be wrong about my PR status and should have received it in 2013. The thing is that I studied and worked in the UK since 2007 without leaving the country for long periods. The reason I did not receive my PR statues before was that after I left my PAYE job in 2008 I had a period that I did not register myself as self employed as I was doing a free internship and was supported by my family for a few month. I only received my PR in 2015 after my eldest was born yet I should have automatically been allegeable after 5 years.
muraenidae wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 1:53 pmCould you give a detailed timeline of your pre 2015 work history?ehof wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:40 amHi there,
I have a Slovakian passport and have been living in the UK since 2007. My children were born in the UK in 2015 and 2017.
My youngest received a British passport yet my eldest will need to go through the citizenship process as I didn't receive my PR before he was born. Is there a way for me to get my eldest a British passport instead of going through the citizenship process, I think the Home office might be wrong about my PR status and should have received it in 2013. The thing is that I studied and worked in the UK since 2007 without leaving the country for long periods. The reason I did not receive my PR statues before was that after I left my PAYE job in 2008 I had a period that I did not register myself as self employed as I was doing a free internship and was supported by my family for a few month. I only received my PR in 2015 after my eldest was born yet I should have automatically been allegeable after 5 years.