I am a British citizen from birth to British parents (also British from birth) as were their parents and so on from time immemorial. My passport is expired (since July 2020).
I have to show my citizenship status for my wife's application. The online form said we'll have to provide evidence of my settled status in the UK and that...
Initially I was planning on submitting my birth certificate and my driving licence (re-issued in October when we moved house).This should be your partner’s current passport or travel document. You may send
copies instead of the original document if you are applying on a partner 2-year or 5-
year route. Every page of the passport must be copied including any blank pages.
If your partner has an EEA right to reside in the UK permanently, you must provide
their valid document certifying permanent residence or permanent residence card.
If you are unable to provide your partner's travel document and your partner is a
British citizen, you must provide the full birth certificate for mjrmantastic showing
parents' names, accompanied by at least one other formal document as evidence of
ordinary residence in the UK for the last 3 years.
If you are unable to provide your partner's travel document and your partner is not a
British citizen, you must provide a Home Office letter or other document showing Mr
Jack Black has been granted indefinite leave to enter or remain in the UK,
accompanied by at least one other formal document as evidence of ordinary
residence in the UK for the last 3 years.
Evidence of ordinary residence for the last 3 years includes:
- notice of income tax coding
- driving licence
- building society
- savings books
- bank statements
- National Insurance or National Health Service registration issued by the
Department for Work and Pensions or a local health authority
However, elsewhere (another forum) I was told:
And they advised providing bank statements covering the whole 3 year period.- if you were born after 1st Jan 1983, you also need proof of your parents' immigration and marital status on the day you were born
I also saw on Gov's website that to get your first adult UK passport you have to supply.
And I've have used this as a guide to what documentation would be sufficient to prove my status.You’ll need your full birth certificate or adoption certificate and either:
- your mother’s or father’s full UK birth certificate, or the Home Office certificate of registration or naturalisation, or a British passport belonging to one of your parents that was valid when you were born, or a British passport number for either parent
If you send documents relating to your father, you must also send your parents’ marriage certificate.
- evidence of one of your parents’ immigration status in the UK at the time of your birth, for example a foreign passport belonging to one of your parents that was valid when you were born
Now we're planning to submit:
- My full birth certificate
- My driving licence
- Bank statements from Jan 2019 through to Dec 2021 spaced every 6 months and with the most recent being issued within 28 days of when we planned to apply.
- My mum's full birth certificate
- My dad's short birth certificate
- My parent's marriage certificate (was before I was born)
- My mum's current passport vignette
- My dad's current passport vignette
- My expired passport vignette
I'll also add that I've sent off for my expired passport to be renewed (sent the old one today) in wild hopes that it'll come through before the window in which it is otherwise most convenient for us to apply passes.
Now we've gone from just planing to submit my birth certificate and driving licence (as the online application suggests) to a whole load of documentation on the basis of another's advice.
Can anyone else chip in and sense check what I'm planning to submit here and suggest what is sufficient and what is inadvisable/unnecessary?