Can I apply for a British Passport for my children?
#31
Re: Can I apply for a British Passport for my children?
Just one small point which may or may not be relevant. I seriously wouldn't worry about your son starting school when he's 'supposed' to. It honestly doesn't matter if he doesn't start until January or even later. If you're getting stressed about timescales because of this, don't.
#32
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This has been one of the things on my list to worry about. I just don't want him to be at a disadvantage so early on. Schools in SA are approx 1 year behind and my little boy is quite sensitive to change. Would hate to think he would be overwhelmed by starting school so late and falling even further behind.
#33
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Thank you Moneypenny for putting my mind at ease. I suppose Im just worring about everything alittle too much. Doing this for my boys to hopefully give them a better life with more opportunities. I need to try 'relax' abit.
#34
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Seriously though, however well you think you are hiding your stress from the kids, they will be picking up on it and the older one will play on it. Little buggers are very good at that. You worrying about him starting school will be transferred by osmosis to him and he will worry as well. Repeat after me, it doesn't matter. Knock it off the list. Next......
#35
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Don't have to tell me, been there done that! The first one doing stuff is very stressful. You won't give a monkey's when the younger one starts doing stuff.
Seriously though, however well you think you are hiding your stress from the kids, they will be picking up on it and the older one will play on it. Little buggers are very good at that. You worrying about him starting school will be transferred by osmosis to him and he will worry as well. Repeat after me, it doesn't matter. Knock it off the list. Next......
Seriously though, however well you think you are hiding your stress from the kids, they will be picking up on it and the older one will play on it. Little buggers are very good at that. You worrying about him starting school will be transferred by osmosis to him and he will worry as well. Repeat after me, it doesn't matter. Knock it off the list. Next......
#36
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Good luck.
#37
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Surely they're either UKC's or not, it's not a case of 'some chance'? JAJ is the expert, he doesn't think they are UKC's, but perhaps your answer about the consular birth certificate will change things - hopefully he'll be along to help later and clarify things for you.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#38
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I've filled out the kiddies C2 passport docs and will be sending it off probably tomorrow.
Will let you all know how it pans out.
Will let you all know how it pans out.
#39
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You're British by descent and your children are not British citizens (based on the facts submitted), so you have no basis to apply for them to have British passports.
There is a 95% chance that the applications will be refused and you will have to apply for them to be registered as British citizens the proper way.
The remaining 5% chance, ie that they get the passport, is even worse. They still won't be British citizens and their passports will be invalid and subject to revocation anytime. They will be illegally in the United Kingdom and when (as is likely) they need to prove their status all over again, probably as young adults, they will be unable to. The outcome in that situation could well be removal from the United Kingdom.
You have already been told the steps you need to take to make your children British citizens. It appears that you have chosen not to accept this advice. Unfortunate.
#40
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Bad decision.
You're British by descent and your children are not British citizens (based on the facts submitted), so you have no basis to apply for them to have British passports.
There is a 95% chance that the applications will be refused and you will have to apply for them to be registered as British citizens the proper way.
The remaining 5% chance, ie that they get the passport, is even worse. They still won't be British citizens and their passports will be invalid and subject to revocation anytime. They will be illegally in the United Kingdom and when (as is likely) they need to prove their status all over again, probably as young adults, they will be unable to. The outcome in that situation could well be removal from the United Kingdom.
You have already been told the steps you need to take to make your children British citizens. It appears that you have chosen not to accept this advice. Unfortunate.
You're British by descent and your children are not British citizens (based on the facts submitted), so you have no basis to apply for them to have British passports.
There is a 95% chance that the applications will be refused and you will have to apply for them to be registered as British citizens the proper way.
The remaining 5% chance, ie that they get the passport, is even worse. They still won't be British citizens and their passports will be invalid and subject to revocation anytime. They will be illegally in the United Kingdom and when (as is likely) they need to prove their status all over again, probably as young adults, they will be unable to. The outcome in that situation could well be removal from the United Kingdom.
You have already been told the steps you need to take to make your children British citizens. It appears that you have chosen not to accept this advice. Unfortunate.
Your reply is valid and I know you're right. I guess I just have to catch a wake up and do this the right way.
So you think we should apply for their visa's along with my husband's, get ourselves over to the UK then I can register their births and apply for their British Passports?
#41
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Hold on. Lara, prior to their birth did you spend 3 continuous years living in the UK? If you did, then you can apply for their passports. You will probably have to provide some proof that you did indeed live in the UK.
If not, then the advice that JAJ gave about them NOT being UK citizens, at this time, stands.
If not, then the advice that JAJ gave about them NOT being UK citizens, at this time, stands.
#42
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I only came back to South Africa in 2004 at the age of 21. I lived, went to school and sixth form and worked for a little while in England.
#44
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Re: Can I apply for a British Passport for my children?
As JAJ has already said, LaraCS may apply to the consulate for Section 3(2) registration for her children (conferring citizenship by descent) and only then apply for British passports for them. Alternatively, she could bring them to the UK on settlement visas and then apply for Section 3(5) registration after three years' residence (conferring citizenship otherwise than by descent).
All the relevant information is here:
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Britis...or_my_child.3F
#45
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Why would you do that? I think JAJ explained what you need to do, you will be wasting your money.