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Put father's name on birth certificate in absentia

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Put father's name on birth certificate in absentia

Post by judasiscariot » Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:52 pm

I am a third country national with czech temporary residence status. I was married to a british citizen (now separated and processing divorce) and was living in prague until recently when i returned to the uk. Recently, my czech girlfriend just contacted me that she has a child with me but could not inform me earlier as we lost contact. Now we are planning getting back together. The child is now almost a year old. Currently, i can not leave the Uk legally because of my non-regularised immigration status. How can i put my name on my child's birth certificate when i am in the uk? Is it possible to put my name on the child's birth certificate from Uk here or in absentia? I love my girlfriend and child and want them to come and join me here in the UK. Both my girlfriend and child are czech.

Do i have to go to Czech republic to get this sorted? Also, can I not use a power of attorney and sort it out from the uk?

Please do not judge me... if I am not regularised now, it is not for lack of trying by all legal means.

Any insight would be appreciated. Thanking you all in anticipation.

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Post by Obie » Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:39 pm

Were you living with your British wife in Czech Republic, and what was she doing at Czech Republic, was she working or self-employed?

On what basis did you come to the UK.

Any right you have to register you name on your child's birth Certificate, only exist in Czech republic, and to be honest, i am not sure how the system there works.
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Put father's name on birth certificate

Post by judasiscariot » Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:47 pm

[i][quote]Were you living with your British wife in Czech Republic, and what was she doing at Czech Republic, was she working or self-employed?

On what basis did you come to the UK.

Any right you have to register you name on your child's birth Certificate, only exist in Czech republic, and to be honest, i am not sure how the system there works.[/quote][/i]

My ex was self employed in the czech republic. I came back through the eea route.

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Post by Obie » Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:30 pm

In those circumstances, you still have a right of residence until you are fully divorced. How long were you married for, and how long have you been living in the UK since you returned from Czech Republic.
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