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Childs 1st British Passport application from overseas (Thailand) - Confirming documents need


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I'm in the process of applying for my daughters 1st British passport from overseas and i wanted to double check the documents needed as there are quite a few different tables to cross check in the requirements doc: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62d961378fa8f50bfcd3f592/OS_Guidance_G2_07.22.pdf
 

Some Info:
 

  • Child: Born 2022
  • Father (me): British by birth, born before 1st Jan 1983
  • Mother: Thai, born 1986
  • Applying from Thailand
     

Documents needed (all originals unless stated otherwise):

  1. 2 x recent passport photos of Child
  2. Child's Birth Certificate
  3. Child's Birth Certificate translation
  4. Copy of Child's Thai Passport
  5. Father's passport
  6. Father's Birth Certificate
  7. Mothers Thai ID Card
  8. Mother's Thai ID Card translation
  9. Mother's Birth Certificate
  10. Mother's Birth Certificate translation
  11. Document showing a link to the parent applying and show that the child and parent are resident where they are applying from. Accepted are:
    1. Parent's ID Cards
    2. Childs school records
    3. Medical/hospital records (birth records)
    4. Mother's antenatal records


Not needed:

  • Parents marriage certificate. In table C it states
    (this does not apply for those born on or after 1 July 2006)

     

  • Grandparents’ documents. In table E, for First Time Applicants, it states:

 

If your parents were born on or after 1 January 1983: 
evidence of your grandparents’ claim to British nationality by providing their birth certificates and, 
in the case of grandfathers, the marriage certificate to your grandmother.


However, I was born before 1983 so not applicable.


Do these look like all the correct documents needed?
 

Only bit I'm having trouble with is 11, as I cant find anything that has both child's and mothers/my name on, and our current address (we moved after she was born).

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