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Thank you, that was my understanding as well, but just wanted to discuss it here before going ahead.Bash_ wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:56 amI don't think there are any cons to declaring that you've got a passport, as by default your child will have the first nationality and then be registered as British. and you've already included the national ID. So can't think of any issue from doing the passport as well.
I would say the passport confirms identity so might be worth including it.
My new question is completely different than the question it was merged into. They are two different questions. The previous was only asking if I should include passport in my supporting documents, whereas the new question has nothing to do with that topic.
Many thanks for your reply bubbly123bubbly123 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:44 pmOnce you get your child MN1 apply for the British passport in the UK and take to your home country. If you apply for the first British passport from Pakistan expect delays. It would take upto 1 year to get the British passport. On my personal experience I applied for the my kids British passport in UK whilst my kids was back home. Search my posts to find more idea.
Hope this help.
Please do not tag onto other posts. The certificates do NOT state where biometrics were enrolled at all!!Vasanthram prakasam wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 5:23 pmHi @Bubbly123, your post about first child British passport is really useful. However i would like to know if your mn1 certificate shows whether biometrics were given within the uk or not!
Because I have applied and given biometrics for child's mn1 from india and will receive her certificate in india.
But I'm (her father) living in the uk can make a passport application behalf of her within the uk?
Many thanks for your reply.