I havbe recently got my newborns passport (uk) but what type of visa is required for her? my partner and I are not married so whos visa does she travel on? confused!!!
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If you are a non-resident, she should get a dependent visa. Dependent on the person with a working visa, that is. I would call immigration and ask.
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Well if your baby was born in HK, then she'd have the right of abode here by birth. If not, then she should get a dependent visa from either parent as axptguy mentioned.
Then again, you say "for travel". This depends on what countries are not in the list of visa-free countries for UK passport.
Maybe your post needs clarification?
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she was Born in HK. my partner has a "right to land" visa and I have a normal working visa. We both have ID cards. we went to Macae last weekend withouh passports and ID but they said we needed her birth certificate as she didnt have a sticker in her passport! so basically i need to apply for a "right to abode" for her?
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"Well if your baby was born in HK, then she'd have the right of abode here by birth."
Not necessarily. If the parents or one of the parents are PR then yes. If not then no.
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cd
17 yrs ago
Being born in HK gives you no right of abode. You still need a dependants visa, unless the parents are PR's, then the child gets automatic PR..
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When we applied for our daughters birth certificate a few weeks ago they also gave us a document stating she had the right to stay until our visa runs out. Did you get anything like that? I thought we would just need to carry that in her passport.
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cd
17 yrs ago
When you get the birth certificate here, they give you a white form that we were told entitled our children to one re entry into HK without a visa.
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Take her passport to the immigration together with your passport and she will get a visa sticker in passport. No real issues. Probably have to fill out a form or so - call immigration. They will tell you.
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