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Apply for PR confirmation, it will be valid for two years even if you Live abroad.leighsabine wrote:Hi,
We are moving back to SA in March and would like to apply for her passport now if that could potentially make it possible for me to move back to London with her later if SA doesn't work out.
Thanks!
Our daughter (1) has a German Passport but I am wondering if she is eligible to get a British passport?
Germany does allow dual citizenship if it is obtained from birth which is the case here.reda wrote: be aware if you claim British citizenship for your daughter,she may lose her Germany citizenship(at my knowledge Germany don't recognised duel citizenship).
Her daughter is British from birth. There is no need to apply for her citizenship.reda wrote:before apply for her citizenship.
Congratulations! If you wouldn't mind i have some question, my wife is german and she is been here 5 years. 3 years as student then 2 years as a worker. Do you think can we get our children british & german passport?leighsabine wrote:Thank you for your advice, just to let you know I am so happy, my daughter received her British passport in the post today after a 2 day wait. (I used the fast track option since we will be travelling soon).
I submitted my husbands passport, his P60's and voila - no problem at all.
Now I hope I will have the same luck with my application since I'm applying on a similar basis - automatic PR as a family member of an EEA national.
My husband did not have a PR stamp or anything at all and it was no problem.
Also, since my daughter was born here, the German embassy had no problem with her being a dual national.
Thank you for the great advice!!
Did she Have csi to cover 3 years when she was a student?dasjoker wrote:leighsabine wrote:Thank you for your advice, just to let you know I am so happy, my daughter received her British passport in the post today after a 2 day wait. (I used the fast track option since we will be travelling soon).
I submitted my husbands passport, his P60's and voila - no problem at all.
Now I hope I will have the same luck with my application since I'm applying on a similar basis - automatic PR as a family member of an EEA national.
My husband did not have a PR stamp or anything at all and it was no problem.
Also, since my daughter was born here, the German embassy had no problem with her being a dual national.
Thank you for the great advice!!
Congratulations! If you wouldn't mind i have some question, my wife is german and she is been here 5 years. 3 years as student then 2 years as a worker. Do you think can we get our children british & german passport?
7(3) already treats you as a family member when your EE2 status was confirmed. 8(5) continues to be satisfiable, regardless of marriage. Therefore, I don't think that marriage would reset your clock.leighsabine wrote:In my case, I am still getting different answers from the naturalisation people at the UKBA who are unsure if I can apply for my passport.
I received my EE2 status and a letter from the HO stating Family member status in March 2006, however we were only married in July 2009.
They are now saying the clock only starts ticking after the actual marriage, and my status prior to that doesn't count towards the 6 years! This is making me very nervous to apply for naturalisation and potentially lose a lot of money. I did not apply for PR as I was told I would receive it automatically after 5 years (March 2011).
Employment history from HMRC, letter from employer confirming employment. ID Card is enough.Carlosmiranda wrote:Hi. Can anyone help me plz . I am a portuguese and living and working in uk for around 8 years . I have 7months baby. Can I apply for my baby british passport plz ? But I don't have my all p60s . I only have last one or two . What can I use instead of p60 ? And I don't have my passport just have my ID card. Plz help me? Thanks