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Yes. This is the only (legal) route to get a passport.jomope wrote:Thanks, just one clarification.
My sons need to apply to British citizenship in order to get the British passport. Is this the only route?
Thanks, J
Hi Jambo,Jambo wrote:
Children born after you have PR will be British from birth and don't need to go via this route.
In essence, yes. The Passport office might ask for additional proof of your residence in the UK if the PR was obtained very long time ago (as PR status is lost if you haven't been in the UK for two years).Mazzeppa wrote:Hi Jambo,Jambo wrote:
Children born after you have PR will be British from birth and don't need to go via this route.
As my PR was granted many years before my sons were born, both born after 2006. Can I ask you how can I proof that they are British Citizens ? Is it just a matter of directly applying for British passport for them with my PR letter from the Home Office ? Thank you for any feedback.
Thank you very much, Jambo.Jambo wrote:In essence, yes. The Passport office might ask for additional proof of your residence in the UK if the PR was obtained very long time ago (as PR status is lost if you haven't been in the UK for two years).Mazzeppa wrote:Hi Jambo,Jambo wrote:
Children born after you have PR will be British from birth and don't need to go via this route.
As my PR was granted many years before my sons were born, both born after 2006. Can I ask you how can I proof that they are British Citizens ? Is it just a matter of directly applying for British passport for them with my PR letter from the Home Office ? Thank you for any feedback.