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Child British Passport Application Photo ID

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i am applying for my thai born son (british by descent) first passport

 

under the Table A (photo evidence) section the following docs are acceptable:
• your British passport (if you are renewing)
• non-British uncancelled passport
• national identity card or equivalent (or colour photocopy)
• driving licence
• any government or local government produced document which includes a photograph as part of the document. 

(ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/564956/OS_Guidance_G2_10.16.pdf)

 

he is 1 years old and doesn't have any of these documents

 

1) should i apply for a thai passport first and take that along?

2) does he have to come with me or can i put the application in alone?

3) does the MFA translate mothers birth certificate or only certify the translation?

 

thanks so much,

 

George

As far as I know as it is a child, then the documents required should be relevant to you as the Father.

 

1. Entirely up to you, it would do no harm to get the Thai passport.

2. No, I am pretty sure that he does not have to attend.

3. MFA only certify the translation, though I am not sure if a certification of the translation is actually required.

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