Final update: Application Timeline Passport for: Adult Application Type: First British passport (born in UK to settled EEA parents) Method of application: Postal Date of application: 01/03/2017 Date application received by IPS: 04/03/2017 Location of IPS Office involved: Durham Date contacted for ad...
Update - nearly there: Application Timeline Passport for: Adult Application Type: First British passport (born in UK to settled EEA parents) Method of application: Postal Date of application: 01/03/2017 Date application received by IPS: 04/03/2017 Location of IPS Office involved: Durham Date contact...
Update - nearly there: Application Timeline Passport for: Adult Application Type: First British passport (born in UK to settled EEA parents) Method of application: Postal Date of application: 01/03/2017 Date application received by IPS: 04/03/2017 Location of IPS Office involved: Durham Date contact...
Hi everyone, Just thought I would post an update to my query! I ended up shooting straight for the passport application after gathering evidence with the support of an immigration lawyer. I was initially nervous as my dad was self-employed in the UK when I was born and we had no 'official' records f...
Update: Application Timeline Passport for: Adult Application Type: First British passport (born in UK to settled EEA parents) Method of application: Postal Date of application: 01/03/2017 Date application received by IPS: 04/03/2017 Location of IPS Office involved: Durham Date contacted for addition...
Application Timeline Passport for: Adult Application Type: First British passport (born in UK to settled EEA parents) Method of application: Postal Date of application: 01/03/2017 Date application received by IPS: 04/03/2017 Location of IPS Office involved: Durham Date contacted for additional suppo...
Hi again, I just wanted to post back in case it can be of help to someone else in my situation. The solicitor I contacted had a look over the legislation and it appears that as I was born before Oct 2 2000 and both my parents were exercising treaty rights (working) in the UK at the time of my birth ...
Hi noajthan and Obie, Many thanks for getting back to me! I've had a look at Form T. I think it's probably the best bet if I'm not actually (unbeknownst to me!) already a citizen. Will check with my parents to see what their situation was exactly (I know they had both been in the country for 4 years...
Hi everyone, I'm in a muddle about how to apply to register as a British citizen. I was born in the UK and lived there until I was 14. Both my parents are EEA citizens and were settled in the UK (they still live there) at the time of my birth. (I now live elsewhere in the EEA). I'm unsure of which c...