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    Both children are mine. if i was to get british passports for my children i would have to return to the philippines its lengthy and not cheap. I would also have to give up my job here in uk which is really defeating the object really.

    I dont think i could register them here whilst they are still in the philippines. very costly but i have looked into it. Finally i visit my kids every year and spend as much time with them as possible, usually about 4 to 5 weeks. I have done this since birth. my wife also has visited me here in uk on a visit visa, but without the children, now i feel its time to bring them over. So many different stories i have heard, and i know people who have got visas for there kids and spouse less qualified than me. I am trying to cover all avenues. Its very stressful though!!!!.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sheldon1 View Post
    Both children are mine. if i was to get british passports for my children i would have to return to the philippines its lengthy and not cheap. I would also have to give up my job here in uk which is really defeating the object really.

    I dont think i could register them here whilst they are still in the philippines. very costly but i have looked into it. Finally i visit my kids every year and spend as much time with them as possible, usually about 4 to 5 weeks. I have done this since birth. my wife also has visited me here in uk on a visit visa, but without the children, now i feel its time to bring them over. So many different stories i have heard, and i know people who have got visas for there kids and spouse less qualified than me. I am trying to cover all avenues. Its very stressful though!!!!.
    I can not see anywhere where it says that you have to be the one to submit the application. As long a you have all the requirements then the mother should be able to apply.

    There is a passport enquiries helpline (+44) 208 082 4744. Give them a call to see if this is possible.

    http://ukinhongkong.fco.gov.uk/en/he...ications#where


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