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202216108 tt 9:37 ‘What you need to send — Apply for @ passport - GOV.UK iy GOV.UK Apply for a passport What you need to send You must send original documents, unless we ask for a photocopy. Your application will be delayed if you don’t send everything we need. Applicant’s documents Send the following: * old passport © full birth (civil and hospital) or adoption certificate showing both the child’s and parents’ details + the passport used to enter the country from which you are applying (if this applies) * full colour copy (every page including blank pages) of any current or expired passports from other countries that haven't been cancelled And 1 of the following from the last 12 months, that shows your name and address and/or residency: letter from your employer medical card letter from your local council or a government department voter's card visa or residence permit (a colour photocopy will do) education record for example a school report immigration documents Parents’ documents Send either: * full birth or adoption certificates for both parents (showing both the child's and parents’ details) * naturalisation or registration certificates for both parents And you’ll also need to send the following: * parents’ marriage certificate hitpssiwww-passport service govuklappyidocuments-to-sond 12 202216028 th :9:37 What you need to send — Apply fora passport —GOVIUK. If any of the following apply, you need to send additional documents (/help/additional- documents-guidance): include a professional, or other title on your passport apply for a British National Overseas (BNO) passport apply for a passport under treaty rights — this means the parents of the person applying for a passport are EU, EEA or Swiss nationals (or are the dependant family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss national) who exercised free movement rights in the UK as a worker, self-employed person, jobseeker, student or self- sufficient person « change your gender on your passport get a first UK passport based on your parents’ Crown or Community service get a first UK passport if you were born abroad but adopted in the UK before 1 January 1983 get a first UK passport if you were adopted abroad and you haven't naturalised or registered get a first UK passport if you were born in the Philippines, or your parents are married or divorced and have links to the Philippines apply for a first UK passport if you were born through surrogacy apply for a British Protected Person passport >» My documents aren't in English or Welsh hitpssiwww-passport service govuklappyidocuments-to-sond

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