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Hi sushdmehta! Thank you for the prompt reply and great info!sushdmehta wrote:Since the JSA claim was made in Jan 2007 and for a month only, by Feb 2012 it will be out of the qualifying residential period and you may then claim to have acquired PR or may apply for confirmation.
After you have PR status, your UK-born child will be entitled to be registered as British citizen under section 1(3) of BNA 1981. And after receiving the registration certificate, she may apply for a British passport.
Not exactly that.John G wrote:So based on what you are saying, I can either 1) Get my daughter a British Citizenship and then apply for the passport or 2) Qualify my PR status and then apply for her
Hi,dhruv45in wrote:Hi, i have the same case as you, so was looking at your post. I have a son with my wife, who doesnt have a Permanent residence card in the UK. She is a French National, living in the UK for almist 6 years now, so she is eligible for a PR. Can you please give some detailed info about what all you sent with the application and what is this EU treaty you are talking about. Will be helpful if i can get some info and apply for my son's PP. thanks
Was it not concluded that your wife was already British (although not holding a British passport) so there is no need for the EU treaty rights.dhruv45in wrote:Hi, i have the same case as you, so was looking at your post. I have a son with my wife, who doesnt have a Permanent residence card in the UK. She is a French National, living in the UK for almist 6 years now, so she is eligible for a PR. Can you please give some detailed info about what all you sent with the application and what is this EU treaty you are talking about. Will be helpful if i can get some info and apply for my son's PP. thanks
Yes.tiroy wrote:I am italian and Ive been studying full-time and working part-time since 2009 when I had my child. Does studying full time and Working part-time also counts as treaty rights?
Hi plz can u advice me I need to apply my daughters passportJohn G wrote:Hi,dhruv45in wrote:Hi, i have the same case as you, so was looking at your post. I have a son with my wife, who doesnt have a Permanent residence card in the UK. She is a French National, living in the UK for almist 6 years now, so she is eligible for a PR. Can you please give some detailed info about what all you sent with the application and what is this EU treaty you are talking about. Will be helpful if i can get some info and apply for my son's PP. thanks
Sorry for late reply.
I can tell you my situation (which sounds like it would be the same for your wife!) Basically, I'm an Italian national and have been living in the UK for over 5 years.
Under EU law, my children born here in the UK, whilst I am resident and paying tax etc in the UK have a right to an English passport.
Your wife has to provide:
*P60 or 45 for previous 5 years from the date your son was born.
*If she doesn't have a P60 or P45 for a preiod, just send bank statement or better payslips for the period missing
*They basically want to see that she has paid tax for the last 5 years and has not been claiming social security payments etc
*Her EU passport (French passport in her case)
Simple apply with the normal passport app for your son (available at post office) and include all this info.
I also suggest you draft a cover letter stating you are exercising your EU treaty rights and outline all the evidence you are sending.
Have a look through the forum, there are links to detailed explanation of the EU treaty rights that you can maybe quote in the cover letter (I did that for example, it just drives the message home so to speak!!)
If you need any help just PM me or reply to this thread
Hope that helps
John
User JohnG last logged into the forum in March 2014 and posted his original question in 2011. Kindly refrain from digging up old threads as it clutters the recent topics. Suggest start your own topic with your situation if you don't already have one.Sivaganesan wrote:Hi Jhon,
I am going to apply UK Passport for my child under EU treaty rights..If possible could you please send model of your covering letter..