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Your main issue would be your student years. For them to counted for PR (which is needed for the child be British) you would either need to have had private health insurance or Belgian EHIC or registered with the HO as student. If this is not the case, you will not have PR.yousuf2015 wrote:Good Morning,
I hope you all are well. I'm an EEA National (Belgian) exercising treaty rights in UK since 2006. I have also got the Blue Registration Certificate/Card in January 2007. Then I studied for 5 years in UK and now I'm self employed. I'm in UK for the last 8 years continues.
God has blessed me with a baby boy last month Jan 2015. I want to apply for my baby British passport. Please advise me the procedure and the form used for applying for British Passport for baby born in UK. Need your advise please.
Thanks a lot in advance..
So, did you have CSI?Jambo wrote:Your main issue would be your student years. For them to counted for PR (which is needed for the child be British) you would either need to have had private health insurance or Belgian EHIC or registered with the HO as student. If this is not the case, you will not have PR.
Is the other parent EEA national?
How can you say you have acquires PR?yousuf2015 wrote:Hi Vinny, No don't have CSI.
What someone told you is not entirely accurate as even though you have been in the UK for 8 years, did you exercise treaty right for 5 continuous years?. i understand that you said you have done so as a student, but as asked by everyone did you while being a student applied for a residence card on the basis that you are a student. The reason this question is asked is that you may have had aquired the blue certificate as a worker. if you then move on as a student without having work for 5 continuous years you should have applied for CSI for the 5 years as student, because the only way for you in this situation to have exercise treaty right as student for those 5 years will be for you to have CSI.yousuf2015 wrote:Because someone told me that EEA national automatically acquire PR after 5 years stay in UK;
Unless (based on Annex B) you held a Registration Certificate as a student prior to June 2011.vinny wrote:A problem is that is student is required to have CSIC in order to exercise treaty rights (4(1)(d)(ii)).