Baby Nationality & Passports?
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I'm a US citizen married to a UK citizen with two children who are dual UK/US citizens.
Having previously lived in London with my first son I'd highly recommend getting both a UK and a US passport, especially if you travel frequently or plan or still have a residence in the UK.
I tried getting my son back into the UK on just his US passport and got a lot of hassle from the immigration people, especially as I was travelling with my British spouse. They let me go once but it was so much trouble, I always used his UK passport in the UK.
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
It's annoying - but dual does imply two sets of everything.
Good luck and congratulations.
Having previously lived in London with my first son I'd highly recommend getting both a UK and a US passport, especially if you travel frequently or plan or still have a residence in the UK.
I tried getting my son back into the UK on just his US passport and got a lot of hassle from the immigration people, especially as I was travelling with my British spouse. They let me go once but it was so much trouble, I always used his UK passport in the UK.
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
It's annoying - but dual does imply two sets of everything.
Good luck and congratulations.
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Originally Posted by ex-expat
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
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[QUOTE=ex-expat]
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
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That's not really true, but see all the caveats noted in the posts above. It's certainly the easiest and most straightforward option, however, whatever the circumstances.
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
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That's not really true, but see all the caveats noted in the posts above. It's certainly the easiest and most straightforward option, however, whatever the circumstances.
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Originally Posted by ex-expat
Their rules are the same as the US - if the child is a UK citizen he has to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
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That's not really true, but see all the caveats noted in the posts above. It's certainly the easiest and most straightforward option, however, whatever the circumstances.
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That's not really true, but see all the caveats noted in the posts above. It's certainly the easiest and most straightforward option, however, whatever the circumstances.
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Thanks for the clarification.
My understanding was based on what the UK customs official told me when I entered the UK, i.e. he told me (rather adamantly) that my son had to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
Perhaps different rules applied because we were resident in the UK and therefore we weren't entering the UK for a holiday/short visit?
My understanding was based on what the UK customs official told me when I entered the UK, i.e. he told me (rather adamantly) that my son had to use his UK passport to enter the UK.
Perhaps different rules applied because we were resident in the UK and therefore we weren't entering the UK for a holiday/short visit?
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Originally Posted by ex-expat
Thanks for the clarification.
Perhaps different rules applied because we were resident in the UK and therefore we weren't entering the UK for a holiday/short visit?
Perhaps different rules applied because we were resident in the UK and therefore we weren't entering the UK for a holiday/short visit?
Surely you didn't expect to take up residence in the UK with your child who has entered the country without a British passport? Or was your child just going to be a tourist in the UK and return to the States....?
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Originally Posted by Englishmum
Absolutely!
Surely you didn't expect to take up residence in the UK with your child who has entered the country without a British passport? Or was your child just going to be a tourist in the UK and return to the States....?
(I assume you didn't get a visa on the US passport for your child to be legally resident in the UK either?).
Surely you didn't expect to take up residence in the UK with your child who has entered the country without a British passport? Or was your child just going to be a tourist in the UK and return to the States....?
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