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28th March 2011 #1
Settlement visa w/ 1.5yr old son dependant on visa application.....help me out.......
Hiya everyone!!!
Pleasant morning to all...
Im Ruth.............This coming Jan. 10 next yr anyway I will lodge my applications for settlement ,it could be better this yr but regrds to my age that stops me to do as im still 20 right now......Well by far i had been told from Brit Embassy Manila that my son needs a separate form for him to get a visa to come and setttle in the UK too.....................so anyway knows what form............
as all i know my settlement form is VAF4A i thought my son is under w/ this form already.........he have separate visa fee too as of now 56,250 by this yr april it increases again............damn
mine visa fee too is the same ..whatta money making company guys............
Regards Ruth
I will appreciate for more response....THANKS
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28th March 2011 #2
Unless your son is a brit or european joint nationality passport holder then it is two applications as its two people Yes its equal to two months minimal wage here
I thought it was the same form but im sure someone will confirm or deny that soonAbsit invidia
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28th March 2011 #3
Thanks keithAngel For the responce!!!
My son's father is a brit national which he is my husband of course.....lol we got married last 2009...
Just going to apply a fil passport for him here ,we will just sort out his brit passport when we arrive in the UK afertall the mishaps and trials..we hope so for the success next
Been checking to the web it says same form.but i wanna make sure instead.........
many thanks
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28th March 2011 #4
Nooo get his brit passport in the Phils no visa required
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28th March 2011 #5
yes get him a British passport if you can, it will save you problems and money in the long run
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28th March 2011 #6
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Absolutely agree.
Get that British passport organised for your son ASAP !
Probably one of the most sought after documents in the world right now.
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28th March 2011 #7
Yes get his passport there in Philippines it took me and my wife 4 weeks to get it I just sent a photo copy of my passport plus the original copy of my birth certificate and marriage and sons birth certificate photos of my wife during her pregnancy my wifes passport and my sons Philippine passport and we got our son his British passport without any problems it saves u from paying for two visa fees
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28th March 2011 #9
Ruth ... to our friendly, online filipino/uk site; the fact that the boy's father is a UK subject, automatically entitles your son to a British Passport. It will, in turn, save you a small fortune in visa fees. So DON'T delay!
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29th March 2011 #10
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[/Yes get his passport there in Philippines it took me and my wife 4 weeks to get it I just sent a photo copy of my passport plus the original copy of my birth certificate and marriage and sons birth certificate photos of my wife during her pregnancy my wifes passport and my sons Philippine passport and we got our son his British passport without any problems it saves u from paying for two visa fees ]
alan/maleiya,
do you have to come to the philippines to do it as we are told that the british national parent has to be the one to submit the application and the documents at the embassy.please give me advice as we are getting ready to apply for a visa for my 10 months old son.my 2 years old son has a british pasport as he was born in the UK but this little one was born here in the philippines as i have to have an emergency caesarian when my father died.
and how long did u get his british passport?
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29th March 2011 #11
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im sorry people, im not so good with computers so please pardon if i posted two similar posts. still learning to use the stuff on here
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29th March 2011 #13
Get Dad to e mail them you have his name on the nso birthcertificate Gift right?
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29th March 2011 #14
My wife done all the papers there in the Philippines when I was still in the uk I just posted my birth certificate and copy of my passport to my wife she done all the rest there it took us 4 weeks to get our son his British passport hope this helps
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29th March 2011 #15
I think its hong kong now
http://ukinhongkong.fco.gov.uk/en/he...e-applicationsAbsit invidia
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29th March 2011 #16
The British embassy check all ur papers and send it on to hong kong once all the correct papers are with them
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30th March 2011 #17
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yes,dad's name is on the nso birth certificate.
alan/maleiya,
did you get your son a Consular Birth Registration Certificate? as it said that the british parent has to sign it infront of a consular.that means,my husband has to come here to do it then come back to fetch us when all the passports and visas are all ready. as i cant travel alone with my children as they are all minor.
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30th March 2011 #19
You dont require a consular registratioin thats another 7000piso not required for the pass[port
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30th March 2011 #21
It was just photo copy of my passport I sent and my original birth certificate
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31st March 2011 #23
As i said get him to contact them the Brits are quiete capable to check a passport internaly and sure dont want importand documents like that going missing in the mail
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31st March 2011 #25
Its a process Gift just deal with it one step at a time and keep smiling
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2nd April 2011 #26
kiethAngel......thanks for helping guys....How is it possible for me to get my son's brit passport here?do i have to apply this in british embassy manila?how much?
I only have scan and printed stamp pages of my husband and his bio data page---do i need to pass certified true copies or is this all enough?cant be my husband together to apply this as he went back to the uk last feb already ..does his appearance needed here?i have his b-certificate,i have my hospital records,i have photo while i was preggy ,i have my son's local and nso b-certificate plus live birth..........our marriage cert.would this be enough?
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2nd April 2011 #27
I mean passport stamp pages........................
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2nd April 2011 #28
You mean you got phil passport first for ur son b4r you apply a brit passport here hmmmmmmm.
When you sent copies of ur passport pages to your wife is it certified true copies or you just copy it normally by ur own?
yes-ur right its was costly for the long run my visa fee is the same fee for what my son have to pay........bloody hell
If this chances of getting him a brit passport him will be really possible i would do b4r its late thus it help in saving on visa fee price as keithangel stated if my son can have a brit passport that would mean he dont need a visa?
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2nd April 2011 #30
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RE: Child's Passport
From: Moya.Jackson <Moya.Jackson-HonCon@fconet.fco.gov.uk>
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To: Gramchie Smith <britisaya_ruth_uk@yahoo.com>
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Mrs Smith
In order to apply for a first time passport for a child many documents are needed, one of which is the father's original passport showing he was with the mother during conception. The application must be done in the country where the child is residing.
In order to have all the information and papers required for this process please visit our website, the British Embassy website. It is preferable not to visit a Philippine website when requesting British information as many items therein are incorrect. The details of our website are below. It will be noticed that passports are now processed in Hong Kong, but for first time passports they must pass through the consular section of the British Embassy in Manila.
While it is not a legal requirement to register a child as a British Citizen, it is advisable to do so, and the requirements for this process are explained on the same website.
Kindly inform your husband of this,
Moya Jackson
Honorary British Consul l British Consulate-Cebu l Villa Terrace, Greenhills Road, Casuntingan,
Mandaue City, Cebu 6014 l Tel: 0063 32 346 0525 l Fax: 0063 32 238 9055 l
Email: Moya.Jackson-HonCon@fconet.fco.gov.uk l Website: www.ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk
HELP FOR BRITISH NATIONALS
To know more about what assistance the Consular staff can provide to British nationals in the Philippines, please visit our website http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk/en/ or click
http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk...ish-nationals/
i had been told in this info too from brit honorary consulate-but i dont concentrate here cos it just confused me much so i wasnt have no choice i do log in here and be a member to ask help and advice
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