Babajee85 wrote:tehminamazher wrote:Thanks MK357 for replying.
Yes me and my daughyter are the holder of MRP.
Just I want to know that the issuance of Child registration Certification for the baby boy and the applying for his passport can be done at the same time as other wise . first we have to to go for the Child Registration Certificate and after that we have to go for the passport of the baby.
Hope your reply will save me from the long tideous journey to London and wait in the que.
Regards
Tehmina
Hi ,
Can please someone tell me how to apply for the child registration certificate in London with NADRA.
I have baby boy born this month.He is British by birth because i have ILR.So now we need to travel pak in next couple of moths.So If my baby has just NICOP that will be enough for him to travel back home or he needs to have passport as well.
Do we need to register his birth back home as well with union council.
Please guide
Thanks
Hello
I have just gone through the NICOP registration process at Pakistan High Commission, London for my 3-week old daughter. For new born, you apply for NICOP which with you can enter or leave Pakistan without Pakistani passport if child is british citizen.
To apply for child's NICOP who is born british, you need to have following:
Father and Mother's Pakistani Passport (Original)
Father and Mother's NICOP or CNICs (Original)
Birth Certificate for the Child born in UK (Original)
Photo Copies for all above documents
£42 Cash as they may not accept the debit or credit cards.
The whole process is quite tedious. You need to:
1) Arrive as early as possible, I would recommend by 9, and take token for the queue from the counter.
2) Upon your turn, show up and they will check documents and issue you bank challans.
3) Submit the Challans at the bank in High Commission.
4) Come back and join another queue for further documentation and issuance of the token for data entry and photography.
5) Go inside high commission, get your pictures taken and submit your details.
6) They will print the form and ask you to check the details on it and you need to get it counter signed by somebody, holding CNIC or NICOP, who knows you personally (You can ask for people over there and they normally do it for you or you can do it for them)
TIPS:
a) If you get there early, you can show up explain them that you have a new born child. They may entertain you before they start the actual queue.
b) They go for lunch break between 13:30 to 14:30 which stops everything. Therefore, if you are late, be prepared to spend your whole day over there.
c) There is no facility for baby changing so you should be prepared for it.
Hope it helps !!!