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Question regarding UKCVAS documents
« on: September 30, 2023, 01:27:03 PM »
My previous question wasn't answered so let me try again with hopefully more clarity this time:

So, I'm uploading my daughter's documents for her citizenship on the UKVCAs websites and I'm confused. Some of the documents it asks for are the following:

The passport issued by XXXXX for Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXX. Fine, I uploaded it.

Then later it says: If Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX has a passport then provide this with your application. If Miss XXX XXXX XXXXX does not have a passport then you must provide another officially-issued identity document. This could include an official travel document or national identity card.

Can I skip this since I already upload the passport it asked for?

It also says: If Miss XXXX XXX XXXX told us that their parent is a British citizen then you must provide us evidence of their citizenship. This could include their British passport, a certificate of citizenship or their birth certificate. Fine. did that as well.

Then again later it says: Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX parent's foreign (non-EU) passport or alternative evidence of residence

And: If Miss XXXX XXXX XXXXX told us that their parent is settled in the UK then you must provide us evidence of their settled status. This could include a BRP, a letter from the Home Office, an endorsement in their passport or another document certifying permanent residence.

Since her parents are UK citizens can we skip the documents relating to Settled status and producing a Non EU passport? We do not have settled status anymore and isn't are non EU passports not relevant anymore being UK citizens?

Thanks for the info as always!


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Re: Question regarding UKCVAS documents
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2023, 07:57:58 PM »
My previous question wasn't answered so let me try again with hopefully more clarity this time:

So, I'm uploading my daughter's documents for her citizenship on the UKVCAs websites and I'm confused. Some of the documents it asks for are the following:

The passport issued by XXXXX for Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXX. Fine, I uploaded it.

Then later it says: If Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX has a passport then provide this with your application. If Miss XXX XXXX XXXXX does not have a passport then you must provide another officially-issued identity document. This could include an official travel document or national identity card.

Can I skip this since I already upload the passport it asked for?

It also says: If Miss XXXX XXX XXXX told us that their parent is a British citizen then you must provide us evidence of their citizenship. This could include their British passport, a certificate of citizenship or their birth certificate. Fine. did that as well.

Then again later it says: Miss XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX parent's foreign (non-EU) passport or alternative evidence of residence

And: If Miss XXXX XXXX XXXXX told us that their parent is settled in the UK then you must provide us evidence of their settled status. This could include a BRP, a letter from the Home Office, an endorsement in their passport or another document certifying permanent residence.

Since her parents are UK citizens can we skip the documents relating to Settled status and producing a Non EU passport? We do not have settled status anymore and isn't are non EU passports not relevant anymore being UK citizens?

Thanks for the info as always!

Yes, I think you can skip the settled status evidence as that no longer applies to you as citizens.




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