Interesting discussion on the British High Commission’s facebook page… people are asking the question ‘if I was born in Australia, have lived here all my life, never applied for a British passport, how does the UK government know I’m British’.
The replies… ‘they know from you birth certificate, and your parents’ place of birth’ and - wait for it - ‘all of that is contained in the microchip on your Aussie passport’.
Amazing if true!
Can't remember if I posted about this on here, but we are applying for 2 kids passports and we leave in 23 days.
They are eligible to apply for British passports.....
We were going to not apply and see if we could get on the plane. Lots of people said yes, but a few said no. Unable to get an official answer on how to get around the rules funnily enough...
So applied for passports, all documents received on 6th Feb.
Keep in mind the contact centre to discuss applications is run by Serco and another provider and they simply read notes. They can't even view documents sent........
Child 1 - Around 10th Feb - They asked for paperwork we had sent - Called them, first two people hopeless, 3rd person said only a few documents uploaded. They then found them all on Child 2's application and put it back to the assessor. Assessor then came back and said we need to handwrite a letter saying who the Grandparents of the child are, even thought that is all clear on the birth certificate.
5 hours of calls and live chats, no way to get around it, and of course, posting the document, so another $130 for international courier and another week delay. I asked time and time again for assurance this would be the last document they needed, no-one would guarantee that.
My issue was this document was not requested at time of application and will likely mean the UK part of our trip won't happen.
Child 2 - Heard nothing - Unable to escalate, totally impossible until after either 3 or 4 or 10 weeks. No idea at this stage.
The process, contact centre and implementation of this is beyond a joke