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If your child was born after you got ILR, you should be able to send prroof of ILR for entitlement of you son to British citizenship. Send your BRP and/or ILR letter and/or SAR and explain in a cover note.hoangong wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 3:01 amHi,
My situation is that I got my ILR, then I got my UK Citizenship. My child was born after I got ILR and before my UK citizenship.
Now, I'm applying the first passport for my child. One of the support documents is my naturalisation certification. And I just realised that I lost it when I applied my British passport . Passport office didn't return it to me in the returned support document package (I receive other documents but not naturalisation certification in the package). I thought that they kept that as they issued passport to me. so, I didn't question it. it was about 6 months ago.
I will contact them regard to lost naturalisation certification. But I need my child passport urgently. My question is that can I apply my child passport with my British passport instead? I also had SAR documents to prove that I had my ILR before my child was born. As they approved and issued passport to me, I think they might have my record if they receive my passport. Anyone has experience with this?
Thank you.
It does not make sense that I have to pay to get it again because Passport office didn't return it to me. I will try to contact themAmber wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 5:10 amYou should obtain an official copy of your naturalisation certificate for future, that is what proves you’re British, there is a fee (£400) see - https://www.gov.uk/get-replacement-citi ... ertificate
I don't have BRP with me any more. They asked me to return it when I got my British passport. Also in their required document, they didn't mention BRP. That why I get SAR instead of BRP. I will try to explain this in a cover letter.contorted_svy wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 7:00 amIf your child was born after you got ILR, you should be able to send prroof of ILR for entitlement of you son to British citizenship. Send your BRP and/or ILR letter and/or SAR and explain in a cover note.hoangong wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 3:01 amHi,
My situation is that I got my ILR, then I got my UK Citizenship. My child was born after I got ILR and before my UK citizenship.
Now, I'm applying the first passport for my child. One of the support documents is my naturalisation certification. And I just realised that I lost it when I applied my British passport . Passport office didn't return it to me in the returned support document package (I receive other documents but not naturalisation certification in the package). I thought that they kept that as they issued passport to me. so, I didn't question it. it was about 6 months ago.
I will contact them regard to lost naturalisation certification. But I need my child passport urgently. My question is that can I apply my child passport with my British passport instead? I also had SAR documents to prove that I had my ILR before my child was born. As they approved and issued passport to me, I think they might have my record if they receive my passport. Anyone has experience with this?
Thank you.
You will not attract much sympathy from HMPO as you’ve left it 6 months before contacting them. I’m afraid you’re not likely to get it back now and need to apply for a replacement certificate.hoangong wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 9:39 amIt does not make sense that I have to pay to get it again because Passport office didn't return it to me. I will try to contact themAmber wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 5:10 amYou should obtain an official copy of your naturalisation certificate for future, that is what proves you’re British, there is a fee (£400) see - https://www.gov.uk/get-replacement-citi ... ertificate