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UK passport child born befor 01/07/06

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I've got my younger kids UK passports already but am struggling to get one for my oldest who was born 1st Jan 2006...I asked the agent who got the others but said "no can do." Was born befor I got married to the Mother...who I am now divorced from. I did look into it but at the time seemed a lot of hassle. Have all documents about Mother from previous applications so that isn't an issue. Has anyone applied for a passport for a child born in Thailand befor 01/06/2006. I remember reading she will have to apply for citizenship 1st???..Any help greatly appreciated. T.I.A

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  • Thanks everyone, managed to apply on Gov website...took a few hours but application done..can take upto 6 months..needed to get a Thai PP first as birth certs and I.D cards not sufficient. Initial Cos

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    King ?

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    Our daughter was born 2002.   Wife and i married 2006.   Applied for passport for daughter online via VFS.    Only one fee for passport. No need to visit any where for bi

19 hours ago, baansgr said:

I've got my younger kids UK passports already but am struggling to get one for my oldest who was born 1st Jan 2006...I asked the agent who got the others but said "no can do." Was born befor I got married to the Mother...who I am now divorced from. I did look into it but at the time seemed a lot of hassle. Have all documents about Mother from previous applications so that isn't an issue. Has anyone applied for a passport for a child born in Thailand befor 01/06/2006. I remember reading she will have to apply for citizenship 1st???..Any help greatly appreciated. T.I.A

It looks simple enough, though not used it myself

https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-british-parent

On 7/24/2025 at 2:13 PM, baansgr said:

I've got my younger kids UK passports already but am struggling to get one for my oldest who was born 1st Jan 2006...I asked the agent who got the others but said "no can do." Was born befor I got married to the Mother...who I am now divorced from. I did look into it but at the time seemed a lot of hassle. Have all documents about Mother from previous applications so that isn't an issue. Has anyone applied for a passport for a child born in Thailand befor 01/06/2006. I remember reading she will have to apply for citizenship 1st???..Any help greatly appreciated. T.I.A

My son has Thai and British passports, he was born in 2001. If I remember correctly, we had to have been legally married to get his British passport - If you were not legally married at the kids birth, then I believe you have no entitlement (I might be wrong as it is about 25 years ago).

 

One thing if you deal with the British Embassy or reps. They will try to sell you a British Birth Certificate  (cost about 14K Baht back then) - YOU DO NOT NEED THIS!! It is a rip off scam, if your kid meets the legal requirement, there is no need to register anything with the Brits, just go for the passport, 

2 hours ago, Formaleins said:

My son has Thai and British passports, he was born in 2001. If I remember correctly, we had to have been legally married to get his British passport - If you were not legally married at the kids birth, then I believe you have no entitlement (I might be wrong as it is about 25 years ago).

 

One thing if you deal with the British Embassy or reps. They will try to sell you a British Birth Certificate  (cost about 14K Baht back then) - YOU DO NOT NEED THIS!! It is a rip off scam, if your kid meets the legal requirement, there is no need to register anything with the Brits, just go for the passport, 

 

4 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

Our daughter born March 2002.

 

Wife and I married May 2006.

 

Passport applied for. No problem.

My comment above.

Are you named on the Thai birth certificate? If not, hard to prove right to UK passport.

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Thanks everyone, managed to apply on Gov website...took a few hours but application done..can take upto 6 months..needed to get a Thai PP first as birth certs and I.D cards not sufficient. Initial Cost £130 but extra costs later for biometrics and UK passport

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On 8/2/2025 at 1:38 PM, rickudon said:

Are you named on the Thai birth certificate? If not, hard to prove right to UK passport.

Yes my name on Birth Cert

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On 7/31/2025 at 3:35 PM, Formaleins said:

My son has Thai and British passports, he was born in 2001. If I remember correctly, we had to have been legally married to get his British passport - If you were not legally married at the kids birth, then I believe you have no entitlement (I might be wrong as it is about 25 years ago).

 

One thing if you deal with the British Embassy or reps. They will try to sell you a British Birth Certificate  (cost about 14K Baht back then) - YOU DO NOT NEED THIS!! It is a rip off scam, if your kid meets the legal requirement, there is no need to register anything with the Brits, just go for the passport, 

That's correct, daughter will need to go BKK and swear aligience to the Queen 😁 

9 minutes ago, baansgr said:

That's correct, daughter will need to go BKK and swear aligience to the Queen 😁 

 

   King ?

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12 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   King ?

Yes, my bad...King 👍 

On 8/5/2025 at 1:40 AM, baansgr said:

Thanks everyone, managed to apply on Gov website...took a few hours but application done..can take upto 6 months..needed to get a Thai PP first as birth certs and I.D cards not sufficient. Initial Cost £130 but extra costs later for biometrics and UK passport

What has cost you £130? What are the extra costs?

 

On 8/5/2025 at 1:43 AM, baansgr said:

That's correct, daughter will need to go BKK and swear aligience to the Queen 😁 

Why and where in BKK?

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15 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

What has cost you £130? What are the extra costs?

 

Why and where in BKK?

Biometric and passport are future costs. Will be told where and when in BKK when granted 

5 hours ago, baansgr said:

Biometric and passport are future costs. Will be told where and when in BKK when granted 

Our daughter was born 2002.

 

Wife and i married 2006.

 

Applied for passport for daughter online via VFS. 

 

Only one fee for passport. No need to visit any where for biometrics. 

 

Why are you having to do this?

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45 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Our daughter was born 2002.

 

Wife and i married 2006.

 

Applied for passport for daughter online via VFS. 

 

Only one fee for passport. No need to visit any where for biometrics. 

 

Why are you having to do this?

Because that's what UK government want

1 minute ago, baansgr said:

Because that's what UK government want

 

 

Nope.

 

There are no biometric requirements.

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3 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Nope.

 

There are no biometric requirements.

The equivalent..ESA, ETA or whatever it is required... 👍 

7 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Because that's what UK government want

According to your OP, your and your family's circumstances are exactly the same as ours, at time od application.

 

We didn't have to pay any fees other than for the passport and we didn't have to visit anywhere for biometrics.

 

Someone, somewhere is having you over.

5 minutes ago, baansgr said:

The equivalent..ESA, ETA or whatever it is required... 👍 

ETA is to do with travel to UK with a non UK passport. Nothing to do with passport applications.

8 minutes ago, baansgr said:

The equivalent..ESA, ETA or whatever it is required... 👍 

 

I am afraid you are rambling.....I don't know what ESA or ETA are but ta British passport application requires no more than an application, photographs plus address and ID documentation.

 

No biometrics of any kind

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Thank you to all that helped. For those that are not applying for a passport this week, maybe things change and maybe you have no idea what you are talking about so please don't say I am being scammed. Mods please close this thread now. Thumb

5 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

I am afraid you are rambling.....I don't know what ESA or ETA are but ta British passport application requires no more than an application, photographs plus address and ID documentation.

 

No biometrics of any kind

I was of the same opinion, so i looked at you gov site, and yes she does have to do biometrics, and apply citizenship first  it is because at her date of birth her British father was not married to her mother

follow this link and it tell you what you have to do

https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-british-parent/born-between-1983-and-2006

34 minutes ago, howerde said:

I was of the same opinion, so i looked at you gov site, and yes she does have to do biometrics, and apply citizenship first  it is because at her date of birth her British father was not married to her mother

follow this link and it tell you what you have to do

https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-british-parent/born-between-1983-and-2006

Incorrect. As previously pointed out by another poster. 

 

Apply for the passport. Submit documents to VFS. Collect passport when it's ready.

 

Do, did, done. Finished. Sorted. No need to do anything else. 

 

I'm speaking from experience. 

41 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Thank you to all that helped. For those that are not applying for a passport this week, maybe things change and maybe you have no idea what you are talking about so please don't say I am being scammed. Mods please close this thread now. Thumb

In that case, why are you doing things that are not required?

 

The rules haven't changed in over 20 years.

9 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Incorrect. As previously pointed out by another poster. 

 

Apply for the passport. Submit documents to VFS. Collect passport when it's ready.

 

Do, did, done. Finished. Sorted. No need to do anything else. 

 

I'm speaking from experience. 

If you read and follow the link provided, you will see that his daughter is not a British citizen by birth, she needs to apply for that first so she can apply for a passport

9 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

In that case, why are you doing things that are not required?

 

The rules haven't changed in over 20 years.

Yes they have

15 minutes ago, howerde said:

Yes they have

No, they haven't. 

 

16 minutes ago, howerde said:

If you read and follow the link provided, you will see that his daughter is not a British citizen by birth, she needs to apply for that first so she can apply for a passport

Yes, she is. If the father is a natural born UK citizen, nationality is passed down. The OP's circumstances and dates are the same as ours. Passport application was a breeze. The part about "must have been married" is badly worded and actually means "must be married at point if passport application." The wording was the same then as it is now. Our daughter was born 2002. We married 2006. We didn't even register our daughter at the British Embassy when she was born, even though the authorities say you must.

 

I know many expats who have got passport for their kids under the same circumstances.

My daughter was born in 2011,  I was not married at the time, but was named on Thai birth certificate. Applied for UK passport for her in 2023, just an application, no biometrics needed. Just my experience.

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1 hour ago, rickudon said:

My daughter was born in 2011,  I was not married at the time, but was named on Thai birth certificate. Applied for UK passport for her in 2023, just an application, no biometrics needed. Just my experience.

For those born after July 2006 it's slightly easier

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On 8/7/2025 at 2:16 PM, howerde said:

If you read and follow the link provided, you will see that his daughter is not a British citizen by birth, she needs to apply for that first so she can apply for a passport

Thankyou Howerde, as I said befor agents wouldn't help.as.they.did with my kids born after July 2026. The biometric isn't needed since November 2024 but something else is, ESA or ETA or something to that effect. It was quite easy following the link you provided, although time consuming. They wouldn't accept my daughter's I.D card and insisted on a passport to proceed, we have now done that and awaiting their reply/ upto 6 months. In fact it is easier than doing for.my younger kids as they needed so many documents translated, hence why I used an agent as it was all included in the price. My daughter has to attend a citizenship/naturalisation event in BKK, then after .she can apply for a passport. Thanks again for your help and support in a possible stressful situation 🙏 👍 

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