Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Hello :)
My husband and I are British citizens. Our daughter was born 10 weeks ago in Nigeria and we are applying for her UK passport in hope of traveling there this Christmas. If you've been in a similar situation please can you tell me: How long it took you to get your child's passport to arrive? What supporting documents you sent? How long it took for your supporting documents to be returned to you? Any alternative routes to gaining entry just in case the timeframe is too short for us to receive her passport for Christmas? Thank you! |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
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Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
In 2006 it took over four months for us (I remember cos my mum ended up coming to Lagos to see her first grandchild). I took my daughter into the interview with me as the poor bugger was such a spitting image of me that had to be worth something- I also took pretty much all photo albums with the mum both before and after marriage. After the interview producing the passport was fairly quick but I think they`re produced abroad and sent in since the HC `lost` a box of blank passports a few years back.
My wife was Nigerian so not sure if that might have slowed things. |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Have you consider consular birth registration for your child?
https://www.gov.uk/register-a-birth Can your child get citizenship from another country for example Nigeria? You can get a certificate of entitlement from the local British consulate using a non British passport. Your child (with the certificate of entitlement) will be treated as a British Citizen at the UK border. https://www.gov.uk/right-of-abode/overview |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by HKG3
(Post 11744410)
Have you consider consular birth registration for your child?
https://www.gov.uk/register-a-birth Can your child get citizenship from another country for example Nigeria? You can get a certificate of entitlement from the local British consulate using a non British passport. Your child (with the certificate of entitlement) will be treated as a British Citizen at the UK border. https://www.gov.uk/right-of-abode/overview If I recall we got the Nigerian passport through about the same time as the British one, and had to fight for that (under Nigerian custom the child takes the father's nationality only. the law doesn't say this anymore but it did take some legal intervention). If neither parent is Nigerian the child doesn't qualify anyhow. |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Consular Birth Registration means that in future a copy of the certificate can be accessed through Register House in London.
That could be important. It was certainly useful for my daughter who was born in Jeddah. When she needed a copy of her birth certificate, she was able to phone a UK number and order it ! |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Hi all,
Three weeks ago we applied online for the certificate of right to abode and were successful. The process was as follows: 1. Applied for daughters Nigerian passport at Ikoyi passport office 2. Applied online for her certificate of right to abode: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome It was over $400! 3. Attended Visa Office in Victoria Island with print out of the application form and supporting documentation. They dont tell you which documents to bring so we took everything e.g. entire families birth certificates, UK passports, marriage certificate, parental letter of consent etc They made copies of all our documents and returned most of the originals on the same day EXCEPT for the birth certificates. 4. We tracked our application online and after 3 weeks were told to collect her passport 5. Collected her passport at the Victoria Island Visa Office and our original documents were returned to us with her passport which contained the visa stamp. Voila! We will apply for her British Passport when we arrive in the UK. Hope this info helps someone. Much quicker than applying for a UK passport from Nigeria as this would involve us sending original passports and other documents to the UK and a timescale of up to 9 months. |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lagos2014
(Post 11736158)
Hello :)
My husband and I are British citizens. Our daughter was born 10 weeks ago in Nigeria and we are applying for her UK passport in hope of traveling there this Christmas. If you've been in a similar situation please can you tell me: How long it took you to get your child's passport to arrive? What supporting documents you sent? How long it took for your supporting documents to be returned to you? Any alternative routes to gaining entry just in case the timeframe is too short for us to receive her passport for Christmas? Thank you! We are on the 9th week now and we really hope it comes b4 the scheduled 14 weeks... Documents My Nigerian pp My husband British pp Proof of address Pictures of proof of address where the applicant resides All my antenatal records I'd cards Marriage cert Can't remember all but we did submit alot Hope this helps |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lade
(Post 11766315)
Hi,
We are on the 9th week now and we really hope it comes b4 the scheduled 14 weeks... |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lagos2014
(Post 11766317)
I'm certain it will come though on time ;)
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Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lagos2014
(Post 11766304)
Hi all,
Three weeks ago we applied online for the certificate of right to abode and were successful. The process was as follows: 1. Applied for daughters Nigerian passport at Ikoyi passport office 2. Applied online for her certificate of right to abode: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome It was over $400! 3. Attended Visa Office in Victoria Island with print out of the application form and supporting documentation. They dont tell you which documents to bring so we took everything e.g. entire families birth certificates, UK passports, marriage certificate, parental letter of consent etc They made copies of all our documents and returned most of the originals on the same day EXCEPT for the birth certificates. 4. We tracked our application online and after 3 weeks were told to collect her passport 5. Collected her passport at the Victoria Island Visa Office and our original documents were returned to us with her passport which contained the visa stamp. Voila! We will apply for her British Passport when we arrive in the UK. Hope this info helps someone. Much quicker than applying for a UK passport from Nigeria as this would involve us sending original passports and other documents to the UK and a timescale of up to 9 months. |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lagos2014
(Post 11766317)
I'm certain it will come though on time ;)
Were u called In for an interview?? And if yes please what was it all about ?? |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
No -we were not interviewed. Both my husband and I are British Nationals so I'm guessing it was considered a straightforward case.
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Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by Lagos2014
(Post 11766304)
Hi all,
Three weeks ago we applied online for the certificate of right to abode and were successful. The process was as follows: 1. Applied for daughters Nigerian passport at Ikoyi passport office 2. Applied online for her certificate of right to abode: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome It was over $400! 3. Attended Visa Office in Victoria Island with print out of the application form and supporting documentation. They dont tell you which documents to bring so we took everything e.g. entire families birth certificates, UK passports, marriage certificate, parental letter of consent etc They made copies of all our documents and returned most of the originals on the same day EXCEPT for the birth certificates. 4. We tracked our application online and after 3 weeks were told to collect her passport 5. Collected her passport at the Victoria Island Visa Office and our original documents were returned to us with her passport which contained the visa stamp. Voila! We will apply for her British Passport when we arrive in the UK. Hope this info helps someone. Much quicker than applying for a UK passport from Nigeria as this would involve us sending original passports and other documents to the UK and a timescale of up to 9 months. Am planing to apply for my sons right of abode in nigeria and wish you could help me with the following: Did you register with your details (your name) or your childs details (name) at: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome. And on starting the application did you which option did you choose betwwen the following: 1. Please select Apply For Myself to start your visa application. 2. If you are applying on behalf of some one else please select Apply For Someone Else. And lastly what documents did you take to the interview. Thank you. |
Re: Applying for UK child passport from Nigeria
Originally Posted by vinkeke
(Post 11781715)
Hi Lagos2014,
Am planing to apply for my sons right of abode in nigeria and wish you could help me with the following: Did you register with your details (your name) or your childs details (name) at: https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome. And on starting the application did you which option did you choose betwwen the following: 1. Please select Apply For Myself to start your visa application. 2. If you are applying on behalf of some one else please select Apply For Someone Else. And lastly what documents did you take to the interview. Thank you. 1. The website you have is correct and I registered using babys name. 2. I chose to 'apply for someone else' 3. I filled in the application using babys name 4. We took the following: parents and siblings passports parents and siblings birth certificates babys state birth certificate babys confirmation of birth from hospital w babys Nigerian passport as the certificate of abode goes inside. They made photocopies of our passports and returned them to us. The rest of the documents were sent off. Hope this helps and sorry for late reply. This website was down. |
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