I (Dutch national) live in the UK with my Russian wife. She has an EEA2 card so that's all okay. She is pregnant at this moment and wants to give birth in Vladivostok with her family.
As there is not a Dutch embassy or consulate in the immediate vicinity that'll issue a Dutch passport I think the quickest way for the newborn to get a travel document is to apply for Russian citizenship. Being born in the Russian Federation with a Russian mother that should be okay.
If the baby has a Russian passport, then obviously he'll need an EEAFP to gain access to the UK. Can I as the EEA father apply for this without the infant being present at the Visa Application Centre? I'd rather not have an infant travel too much in planes if this is not necessary.
Once back home in London we can then easily apply for a Dutch passport.
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