ThroughUKEmbassy in Amman-Jordan.
No. You would have to have a British grandfather.
They would be British but entitled to also get an Irish passport.Well he/She can have either passportBut they are Irish if they are born to Irish parents. Its Obvious that the parents will get an Irish passport for the child
My son is Irish I am british he would like to obtain a british passport for himself and his three children what documents does he need
yes the child of 12 years of age does need a passport, i think the age that you need a passport is 8 years of age. No, the passport would not generate enough resistance to provide lift. The child would probably need wings to fly.
He had a British passport, so he would be able to travel. London is the city where the British parliament is found.
Being behind in child support payments of $2500 or more,Êwill result in a passport denial in the United States. Payments would have to be made and the list updated before Passport Services will issue a passport.
Gibraltar is British territory so you you would not need a passport if you are a British citizen. However if you carrier has any connections elsewhere they may require a passport for boarding.
In most of the countries you have to go to your nearest passport office, but in the US you go to the nearest post office who would be able to help you out.
yes i want to live in canda or England with my sister and mother..i having Pakistani passport i would surrender my Pakistani passport. i want study in canda or England
A UK Resident is someone legally living in the United Kingdom, meaning you would have a British passport.
Depends on your point of view. If I wanted a passport that was well known and more likely to "open doors", I'd want a British one. If on the other hand I was going to a place that was a hotbed of Islamic fundamentalism I'd want an Irish passport as there would be less chance of getting a bullet in the head.
Yemen would most likely fry their rice.